The Great Gatsby
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The Great Gatsby

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Step into the Roaring Twenties with "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
This iconic novel immerses you in the glitz and glamour of the Jazz Age, where
mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby hosts extravagant parties in pursuit of lost
love, Daisy Buchanan. Through the eyes of Nick Carraway, the story unravels,
revealing the dark underbelly of wealth and privilege. With lyrical prose,
Fitzgerald explores the American Dream, love, and obsession. A timeless
classic, "The Great Gatsby" is a vivid portrait of an era that still
captivates readers today. Delve into the opulence and tragedy of the Gatsby
era in this literary gem.




ABOUT THE AUTHOR




Francis Scott Fitzgerald, born Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald on September 24,
1896, was a celebrated American author of the Jazz Age, known for his iconic
novel "The Great Gatsby". His life and work epitomize the spirit and excesses
of the Roaring Twenties.

Fitzgerald was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and he attended Princeton
University, where he began to nurture his passion for writing. His debut
novel, "This Side of Paradise," published in 1920, brought him immediate
success, making him a literary sensation.

However, it was "The Great Gatsby", published in 1925, that solidified his
reputation as one of America's greatest novelists. Set in the opulent world of
Long Island's elite, the novel explores themes of wealth, love, and the
American Dream. Today, it is considered one of the greatest American novels
ever written.

Fitzgerald's writing was characterized by its vivid portrayal of the era's
excesses and its sharp social commentary. He and his wife, Zelda Fitzgerald,
became iconic figures of the Jazz Age, known for their extravagant lifestyle.

Unfortunately, Fitzgerald's personal life was marred by struggles with
alcoholism and financial difficulties. His later works, like "Tender Is the
Night", also received critical acclaim but didn't achieve the same level of
success as "The Great Gatsby."

Tragically, F. Scott Fitzgerald passed away on December 21, 1940, at the age
of 44. While he didn't live to witness the full extent of his literary legacy,
his works continue to be celebrated for their exploration of the American
experience, making him a timeless figure in American literature.
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