The Great Gatsby
Published
1925
Pages
180
Language
English
ISBN
9780743273565
About this book
A mysterious millionaire's obsession with a beautiful woman captures the decadence and idealism of the Jazz Age.
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The Great Gatsby is an essential read for anyone interested in American literature, offering a poignant critique of the American Dream through its timeless characters and exquisite prose. While not a fast-paced thriller, its depth and beauty make it a must-read for students and classic fiction lovers; those seeking only light, escapist entertainment might find its melancholic tone less appealing.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' plunges into the opulent yet hollow world of the 1920s Jazz Age. Narrated by Nick Carraway, it tells the story of the enigmatic millionaire Jay Gatsby and his obsessive pursuit of the elusive Daisy Buchanan. Set against a backdrop of lavish parties and moral decay, the novel explores themes of the American Dream, class, and the destructive nature of unfulfilled desires, culminating in a poignant tragedy.
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