The Great Gatesby

Author: Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald

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Publisher Prints Publications Pvt Ltd
ISBN-13 9788119972210
Binding Paper back
Number of Pages 160 Pages
Language English
Dimension (Inches) 5.5''*8.5''
Weight (Grams) 168
Subject Classic Fiction
Category Fiction

The Great Gatsby,” written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a classic American novel that captures the essence of the Jazz Age. It tells the story of Jay Gatsby, a mysterious millionaire, through the eyes of Nick Carraway, who moves to West Egg and becomes entangled in Gatsby's world of wealth, ambition, and unrequited love.
The novel explores themes such as the American Dream, social stratification, and the illusion of love. Gatsby's obsessive love for Daisy Buchanan and his lavish parties symbolise both the allure and emptiness of the era. Fitzgerald’s lyrical prose and rich symbolism make it a staple in American literature.
Gatsby continues to attract popular and scholarly attention. Scholars emphasise the novel’s treatment of social class, inherited versus self-made wealth, gender, race, and environmentalism, and its cynical attitude towards the American Dream. The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be a literary masterpiece and a contender for the title of the Great American Novel.

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald , widely known simply as Scott Fitzgerald, was an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer. He was a prominent American author known for his vivid portrayals of the Jazz Age and his exploration of themes like love, wealth, and the American Dream. His most famous work, “The Great Gatsby,” is often hailed as a quintessential American novel. It encapsulates the excesses and disillusionments of the 1920s. Fitzgerald's lyrical prose and keen social observations highlight the complexities of his characters and their aspirations. Other notable works include “This Side of Paradise,” “The Beautiful and Damned,” and “Tender Is the Night,” which also delve into themes of love and the impact of wealth on personal relationships. Fitzgerald's tumultuous life, including his struggles with alcoholism and his marriage to Zelda Sayre, often mirrored the conflicts faced by his characters.

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