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The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald's Iconic Jazz Age Tragedy of Wealth Love and Illusion - cover

The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald's Iconic Jazz Age Tragedy of Wealth Love and Illusion

F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zenith Golden Quill

Casa editrice: Zenith Golden Quill

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He had everything—except the one thing he truly wanted.

In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald paints a dazzling portrait of 1920s America—an era of wealth, jazz, and moral ambiguity. Through the eyes of narrator Nick Carraway, we meet Jay Gatsby: a mysterious millionaire whose lavish parties hide a desperate longing for a lost love. Beneath the glamour lies a haunting exploration of ambition, idealism, and the emptiness of the American Dream.

A timeless classic of modern literature, The Great Gatsby remains one of the most profound and beautifully written novels of the 20th century.

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Disponibile da: 08/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 208 pagine.

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