The Great Gatsby
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Book: Good
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Pages: Good
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A cornerstone of American literature, The Great Gatsby is a tragic, lyrical novel set against the glittering backdrop of the Jazz Age in 1920s New York. Narrated by the observant Nick Carraway, it chronicles the obsessive pursuit of the enigmatic Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire whose lavish Long Island parties mask a singular, doomed ambition: to recapture the love of the beautiful and elusive Daisy Buchanan. Fitzgerald masterfully illustrates the seductive corruption of the American Dream, exposing the moral decay and hollow excess that lurk beneath the era's dazzling surface. Written in prose of extraordinary beauty and precision, the novel presents a devastating critique of class, illusion, and the impossibility of escaping one's past. Widely regarded as one of the greatest novels ever written in the English language, it remains as resonant and haunting today as when it was first published in 1925.
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Format: Hardback
Genre: Classic fiction
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A cornerstone of American literature, The Great Gatsby is a tragic, lyrical novel set against the glittering backdrop of the Jazz Age in 1920s New York. Narrated by the observant Nick Carraway, it chronicles the obsessive pursuit of the enigmatic Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire whose lavish Long Island parties mask a singular, doomed ambition: to recapture the love of the beautiful and elusive Daisy Buchanan. Fitzgerald masterfully illustrates the seductive corruption of the American Dream, exposing the moral decay and hollow excess that lurk beneath the era's dazzling surface. Written in prose of extraordinary beauty and precision, the novel presents a devastating critique of class, illusion, and the impossibility of escaping one's past. Widely regarded as one of the greatest novels ever written in the English language, it remains as resonant and haunting today as when it was first published in 1925.