The Great Gatsby
Scribner trade pbk. ed. (18)
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Publication
2004 - Scribner, New York, USA, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
48,124 words, Calculated
Page Count
180 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24746817M
- ISBN-139780743273565
- ISBN-100743273567
- OCLC Control Number57215622
- OCLC Control Number284451
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number3386841
- OCLC Control Number4069779
- OCLC Control Numbergreatgat00fitz
- Library of Congress Control Number25010468
Classifications
- DDC813/.52
- LCCPS3511.I9 G7 2004
Description
Here is a novel, glamorous, ironical, compassionate – a marvelous fusion into unity of the curious incongruities of the life of the period – which reveals a hero like no other – one who could live at no other time and in no other place. But he will live as a character, we surmise, as long as the memory of any reader lasts. "There was something gorgeous about him, some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life.... It was an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again." It is the story of this Jay Gatsby who came so mysteriously to West Egg, of his sumptuous entertainments, and of his love for Daisy Buchanan – a story that ranges from pure lyrical beauty to sheer brutal realism, and is infused with a sense of the strangeness of human circumstance in a heedless universe. It is a magical, living book, blended of irony, romance, and mysticism. --first edition jacket ---------- Also contained in: - [The Fitzgerald Reader](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL468551W/The_Fitzgerald_Reader) - [Three Novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald ](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL468557W)
Excerpt
In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I've been turning over in my mind ever since.
Description
THE GREAT GATSBY, F. Scott Fitzgerald's third book, stands as the supreme achievement of his career. This exemplary novel of the Jazz Age has been acclaimed by generations of readers. The story of the fabulously wealthy Jay Gatsby and his new love for the bearutiful Daisy Buchanan, of lavish parties on Long Island at a time when The New York Times noted "gin was the national drinnk and sex the national obsession," it is an exquisitely crafted tale of America in the 1920s. The Great Gatsby is one of the great classics of twentieth-century literature. (back cover)
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