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  1. The Great Gatsby tells a very human story of wealth, dreams, and failure. F. Scott Fitzgerald takes the reader into the heart of the Jazz Age, in New York City, and into the world of Jay Gatsby.

  2. 5,299,297 ratings107,640 reviews. The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald's third book, stands as the supreme achievement of his career. This exemplary novel of the Jazz Age has been acclaimed by generations of readers.

  3. Nick Carraway spends a summer living in a cheap rental house surrounded by lavish mansions on Long Island in the 1920s. Among his neighbors are his beautiful cousin Daisy, her loutish husband Tom, and her former lover, Jay Gatsby, whose history and epic parties are fodder for gossip.

  4. Mar 5, 2019 · The Great Gatsby is an American classic and a wonderfully evocative work. Like much of Fitzgerald's prose, it is neat and well-crafted. Fitzgerald has a brilliant understanding of lives that are corrupted by greed and turn out incredibly sad and unfulfilled.

  5. Jan 11, 2021 · By the time The Great Gatsby arrived, he himself was famous. And in its way, this novel (his third) knows the trap of celebrity and invents one limb after the next to flirt with its jaws.

  6. Apr 10, 2015 · 2 minute read. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. By TIME Staff. April 10, 2015 6:00 AM EDT. T he main book review in the May 11, 1925, issue of TIME earned several columns of...

  7. Key Facts about The Great Gatsby. Title: The Great Gatsby; When/where written: Paris and the US in 1924; Published: 1925; Literary Period: Modernism; Genre: Novel; Point-of-View: First-person; Setting: New York City in 1922; Climax: Gatsby and Tom fight over Daisy; Antagonist: Tom Buchanan, Greed; F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby