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As F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel celebrates its 100th anniversary, we look back at a century of 'Great Gatsby' ...
“The Great Gatsby” is important, of course, but it’s also all kinds of fun.
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A century on, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great Jazz Age novel still speaks to what ails America.
In 1951, a blind 65-year-old man named Max Gerlach was listening to the radio when something jolted him to attention. A guest ...
But here’s the thing: Gatsby was never meant to be a vibe. He’s not just a charming host with a killer view of the bay – he’s also a deluded dreamer, a criminal, and a man clinging so hard to a ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with two educators about teaching F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel The Great Gatsby 100 years after its publication.
People here aren’t living that crazy life like in the Hamptons,” resident told The Post. “I hate the Hamptons.” ...
Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, a top contender for the title of Great American Novel, turns 100. A century later, it is invoked to help make sense of a world that still confuses “material ...
The discourse over Gatsby’s race has been ongoing for years. Janet Savage, a California writer and attorney, released her ...
When The Great Gatsby was printed in 1925, critics roasted it resoundingly. “One finishes Great Gatsby with a feeling of ...