The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby
Fitzgerald's Timeless Exploration of Wealth, Love, and Illusion in 1920s America
About This Book
Published in 1925, The Great Gatsby chronicles a doomed love affair during the extravagant Jazz Age that preceded America's economic collapse. Set against a world of unrestrained luxury and moral decay, this novel captures the essence of a transformative era in American history. Having sold over 30 million copies globally, it stands as one of the most celebrated novels of the twentieth century.
Who Should Read This?
- Admirers of timeless American literature
- Those fascinated by the excess and elegance of the Jazz Age
- Readers exploring American cultural mythology and class dynamics
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