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The Great Gatsby (Unabridged) - Exploring Love Wealth and the Elusive American Dream in the Jazz Age - cover

The Great Gatsby (Unabridged) - Exploring Love Wealth and the Elusive American Dream in the Jazz Age

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Casa editrice: Good Press

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F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" remains a seminal work in American literature, encapsulating the excess and disillusionment of the Jazz Age. Set against the backdrop of the Roaring Twenties, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of Nick Carraway, who becomes entangled in the opulent but hollow world of Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald employs a lyrical prose style, rich with symbolism and poignant imagery, crafting a critique of the American Dream and its moral decay. The novel's context reflects the tumultuous changes of post-World War I America, illuminating themes of love, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of wealth. Fitzgerald, born in 1896, navigated the fascinating yet treacherous waters of fame and fortune himself, which heavily informed his writing. His acute observations of societal norms and human ambition stem from his experiences in both affluent circles and struggling artistic communities. The rise and fall of Gatsby mirrors Fitzgerald'Äôs own aspirations and disappointments, rendering the author an astute chronicler of his time, whose insights resonate profoundly. Readers are invited to delve into this unabridged edition of "The Great Gatsby," where each sentence is imbued with the brilliance of Fitzgerald's craftsmanship. This timeless narrative not only entertains but also compels reflection on the nature of success, the illusions of love, and the fragile American Dream. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of human desire and ambition.
Disponibile da: 05/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 250 pagine.

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