The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9781433210457
  • Sales Rank: 727,290
  • 4pp
  • Edition Description: Unabridged
 
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Synopsis

The mysterious Jay Gatsby embodies the American notion that it is possible to redefine oneself and persuade the world to accept that definition. Gatsby's youthful neighbor, Nick Carraway, fascinated with the display of enormous wealth in which Gatsby revels, finds himself swept up in the lavish lifestyle of Long Island society during the Jazz Age. Considered Fitzgerald's best work, The Great Gatsby is a mystical, timeless story of integrity and cruelty, vision and despair.

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The timeless story of Jay Gatsby and his love for Daisy Buchanan is widely acknowledged to be the closest thing to the Great American Novel ever written.

Edwin C. Clark

. . . It expresses one phase of the great grotesque spectacle of our American scene. It is humor, irony, ribaldry, pathos and loveliness. . . . A curious book, a mystical, glamorous story of today. It takes a deeper cut at life than hitherto has been essayed by Mr. Fitzgerald. He writes well -- he always has -- for he writes naturally, and his sense of form is becoming perfected. -- Books of the Century; New York Times review, April 1925

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Biography

Inseparably associated with a point in history he claimed to despise, F. Scott Fitzgerald is both the quintessential Jazz-Age writer and perhaps the era’s harshest critic. However, the complexity and sheer timelessness of classics such as The Great Gatsby has ensured that Fitzgerald’s work will never be regarded as mere period pieces.

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The Great Gatsby...More Like The Amazing Fitzgerald!!!by McCarthy92

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December 19, 2008: I finished this book last night, and I loved this book soooooooo much. Fitzgerald is an amazing writer and I now plan on collecting all his works which I hear are all very good. I fell in love with his writing style and I thought some of the sentences were extremely beautiful. The character developement in this story is very good and I almost felt as if I knew the characters in real life. This book was so good, I took my time instead of reading it in one day which is quite possible considering how small the book is. Most kids read this in senior year, I'm a junior and I read it for fun, and I'm so glad that I did, defiantly one of my favorite books of all time.

I Also Recommend: One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West, As I Lay Dying, The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway, Moby-Dick (Barnes & Noble Classics Series).

The Great Fitzgeraldby Taylor-Marie

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December 13, 2008: Truly a classic; Fitzgerald beautifully paints the 20's era with the new sensations of money and bootlegging and partying in his fantastic novel. His superb writing details the life of Nick Carraway with his friend, a new wealth, Jay Gatsby, who longs for the married Daisy Buchanan. The trials of trying to get her shows how flawed Gatsby is, and therefore, fulfilling the title of the book, how truly great he is. Fitzgerald's writing intoxicates the reader into this forgotten world. His sentences really do stand up and take a little bow.


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