Modern Reprint, F. Scott Fitzgerald
Quote
“I was within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life.”
Notes
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" is a masterpiece of American literature, capturing the extravagance and moral decay of the Roaring Twenties. Set against the backdrop of Long Island's glittering, opulent parties, Fitzgerald's exquisite descriptions transport readers to the Jazz Age, juxtaposing the decadence with the moral hollowness beneath. Themes of wealth, excess, love, and the elusive American Dream permeate the narrative, offering a poignant critique of the pursuit of happiness through materialism and the human capacity for self-deception. The characters, including the enigmatic Jay Gatsby, the disillusioned Nick Carraway, and the elusive Daisy Buchanan, are emblematic of the era's complexities, portraying the desires, illusions, and moral disintegration of the age. Through its evocative prose and intricate exploration of human desires, "The Great Gatsby" continues to resonate as a timeless commentary on the human condition and the enduring allure of the American Dream.
Description
Modern reprint. Hardcover with beautiful illustrations of a woman in the 1920's.