The classic novel that continues to haunt our understanding of
ambition, love, entitlement, and the American Dream—with an
exclusive discussion guide and an introduction by Pulitzer
Prize–winning critic Wesley Morris One of the Modern Library 100
Best Novels of the Twentieth Century Nick Carraway is an aspiring
writer; his cousin, Daisy, is married to the fabulously wealthy Tom
Buchanan. Their neighbor, Jay Gatsby, throws extravagant and
extraordinary parties in the exclusive and hallowed neighborhood of
West Egg. The entanglements between these four characters form the
backbone of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s greatest work. When it was first
published in 1925, The Great Gatsby was heralded “a mystical,
glamorous story of today” (The New York Times). Since then, the
story of Jay Gatsby and his love for the treacherous, effervescent
Daisy Buchanan has become a staple in high school and college
classrooms, a beloved favorite of readers everywhere, and the #2 entry
in the Modern Library’s own list of the best novels of the twentieth
century.
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ISBN
9780593311851
Publisert
2020
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Random House Digital Inc.
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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