The Great Gatsby
What if you could rewrite your past—but the future refuses to forget? In the glittering chaos of the Jazz Age, Jay Gatsby builds an empire of champagne and illusion to win back a love frozen in time. But as his mansion overflows with strangers chasing their own mirages, the green light across the bay flickers—a haunting reminder that dreams, like money, can’t buy back what’s already been lost… How much of yourself would you burn to keep a lie alive—and when the smoke clears, will anyone recognize what’s left?
- Originally Published: 1925
- Publisher : Vintage Classics, 2010
- Genre: Novel, Tragedy
- Pages: 148
- Book Type: Hardcopy
- ISBN-13: 9780099541530
- Access: Members
Description
Classic novel about love, money, revenge and betrayal set in Jazz Age America.
For generations of enthralled readers, the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby has come to embody all the glamour and decadence of the Roaring Twenties.
To F. Scott Fitzgerald’s bemused narrator, Nick Carraway, Gatsby appears to have emerged out of nowhere, evading questions about his murky past and throwing dazzling parties at his luxurious mansion. Nick finds something both appalling and appealing in the intensity of his new neighbor’s ambition, and his fascination grows when he discovers that Gatsby is obsessed by a long-lost love, Daisy Buchanan.
But Daisy and her wealthy husband are cynical and careless people, and as Gatsby’s dream collides with reality, Nick is witness to the violence and tragedy that result. The Great Gatsby‘s remarkable staying power is owed to the lyrical freshness of its storytelling and to the way it illuminates the hollow core of the glittering American dream.
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