An edition of The Great Gatsby (1920)

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An edition of The Great Gatsby (1920)

The Great Gatsby

  • 4.0 (153 ratings) ·
  • 1,833 Want to read
  • 137 Currently reading
  • 314 Have read

The exemplary novel of the Jazz Age, F. Scott Fitzgeralds' third book, The Great Gatsby (1925), stands as the supreme achievement of his career. T. S. Eliot read it three times and saw it as the "first step" American fiction had taken since Henry James; H. L. Mencken praised "the charm and beauty of the writing," as well as Fitzgerald's sharp social sense; and Thomas Wolfe hailed it as Fitzgerald's "best work" thus far. The story of the fabulously wealthy Jay Gatsby and his love for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan, of lavish parties on Long Island at a time when, The New York Times remarked, "gin was the national drink and sex the national obsession," it is an exquisitely crafted tale of America in the 1920s that resonates with the power of myth. A novel of lyrical beauty yet brutal realism, of magic, romance, and mysticism, The Great Gatsby is one of the great classics of twentieth-century literature.
This is the definitive, textually accurate edition of The Great Gatsby, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and authorized by the estate of F. Scott Fitzgerald. The first edition of The Great Gatsby contained many errors resulting from Fitzgerald's extensive revisions and a rushed production schedule, and subsequent editions introduced further departures from the author's intentions. This critical edition draws on the manuscript and surviving proofs of the novel, along with Fitzgerald's later revisions and corrections, to restore the text to its original form. It is The Great Gatsby as Fitzgerald intended it.
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The Great Gatsby
2021-01-17, Project Gutenberg
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The Great Gatsby
2018 April, Scribner Classics
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The Great Gatsby
2017, Alma Classics
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2017-02-01, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Liao bu qi de gai ci bi
2013, Li jiang chu ban she
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2013
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2013, Debolsillo
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2012, Pocket
in French
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The great Gatsby
2011, Arcturus
in English
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El gran Gatsby
2009, Alfaguara, ALFAGUARA
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Der große Gatsby
2007, Diogenes, Diogenes Verlag AG
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El gran Gatsby
2005 August 2, Debolsillo
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New York, USA
Copyright Date
2018

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Library of Congress
PS3511.I9 G7 1996, PS3511.I9G7 1996

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Format
Hardcover

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Open Library
OL26496260M
ISBN 10
0684830426
ISBN 13
9780684830421
LCCN
96016596
OCLC/WorldCat
1043834729
Google
roVYDwAAQBAJ
Wikidata
Q118180494
Goodreads
41727059

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Here is a novel, glamorous, ironical, compassionate – a marvelous fusion into unity of the curious incongruities of the life of the period – which reveals a hero like no other – one who could live at no other time and in no other place. But he will live as a character, we surmise, as long as the memory of any reader lasts.

"There was something gorgeous about him, some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life.... It was an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again."

It is the story of this Jay Gatsby who came so mysteriously to West Egg, of his sumptuous entertainments, and of his love for Daisy Buchanan – a story that ranges from pure lyrical beauty to sheer brutal realism, and is infused with a sense of the strangeness of human circumstance in a heedless universe.

It is a magical, living book, blended of irony, romance, and mysticism.

--first edition jacket



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