Description
The Great Gatsby [1925] is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel of the American Jazz Age. It is the story of a fundamentally innocent man drawn to his own destruction through infatuation with a girl called Daisy, whose voice is “full of money.”
After his war service, Jay Gatsby accumulates a fortune from organized crime and invents a legendary new persona for himself. He buys a luxury property on Long Island, across the water from the mansion where Daisy now lives with her husband. He throws extravagant parties to attract her, but her arrival only signals the unraveling of Gatsby’s cherished dream.
Additional information
Weight | 4.25 oz |
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Dimensions | 5.25 × .5 × 8 in |
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