The Great Gatsby; The Last Tycoon: An Unfinished Novel

The Great Gatsby; The Last Tycoon: An Unfinished Novel

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Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Binding: Hardback
Published: GUILD PUBLISHING LONDON, 1979

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

F. Scott Fitzgerald's enduring legacy is cemented in this volume, presenting two of his most iconic works. The Great Gatsby chronicles the opulent yet tragic world of Jay Gatsby and his unrequited love for Daisy Buchanan, a poignant commentary on the American Dream during the roaring twenties. Its prose is both lyrical and incisive, capturing the era's glamour and underlying disillusionment. Complementing this masterpiece, The Last Tycoon illustrates the cutthroat world of 1930s Hollywood through the eyes of Monroe Stahr, an ambitious studio executive. Though unfinished, this narrative offers a compelling, cynical look at power, ambition, and the film industry's seductive facade. This collection provides a profound insight into Fitzgerald's literary genius and his keen observations of American society.

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Description

Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Binding: Hardback
Published: GUILD PUBLISHING LONDON, 1979

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

F. Scott Fitzgerald's enduring legacy is cemented in this volume, presenting two of his most iconic works. The Great Gatsby chronicles the opulent yet tragic world of Jay Gatsby and his unrequited love for Daisy Buchanan, a poignant commentary on the American Dream during the roaring twenties. Its prose is both lyrical and incisive, capturing the era's glamour and underlying disillusionment. Complementing this masterpiece, The Last Tycoon illustrates the cutthroat world of 1930s Hollywood through the eyes of Monroe Stahr, an ambitious studio executive. Though unfinished, this narrative offers a compelling, cynical look at power, ambition, and the film industry's seductive facade. This collection provides a profound insight into Fitzgerald's literary genius and his keen observations of American society.