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“The Great Gatsby” is important, of course, but it’s also all kinds of fun.
The Great Gatsby” is also remarkably funny. Like a good martini, the novel blends the zesty gin of satire with vermouthy ...
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Endpapers — the sheets connecting a hardbound book’s cover to its first and final pages — have been a crucial element of ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald was not a favorite of America's editors for many years, but they all read 'Gatsby.' Everyone reads 'Gatsby.' ...
A century on, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great Jazz Age novel still speaks to what ails America.
In 1951, a blind 65-year-old man named Max Gerlach was listening to the radio when something jolted him to attention. A guest ...
It’s been 100 years since The Great Gatsby was first published, and its legacy is still deeply woven into the fabric of New York City and Long Island. From its inspiration on the Gold Coast to its ...
A century after “The Great Gatsby” was first published, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s slender novel about a mysterious, lovelorn ...
For those also decades away from their own high school English class, it might be helpful to offer the briefest of refreshers here.
God is so absent from the world of “The Great Gatsby” that the closest any character can get to him is to turn to this vague ...
Upon being discharged from the Army, Fitzgerald wrote the emotional residue of his and King’s affair into “The Great Gatsby.” He conceived the book on Long Island and finished it while he ...