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Can’t repeat the past? Why, of course you can!” is a line famously spoken by the title character in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby.” This year, writers are repeating the past — a lot — with ...
The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald (1925) Arguably the most iconic cover of all time, this one from 1925 was illustrated ...
Post Wanted rounded up the best books for fans of The Great Gatsby — 1920s-inspired reads that take you to the era. Shop our favorite titles here.
An alternate cover for the book, also illustrated by Scioli, is in the style of the cover of “The Great Gatsby” — with the haunting image of Daisy replaced by Godzilla, the Gatsby estate ...
Maureen Corrigan is the author of “So We Read On: How The Great Gatsby Came to Be and Why It Endures.” She is the book critic for “Fresh Air” and an English professor at Georgetown University.
This combination of cover images released by Scribner shows the 2018 cover image of the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, left, and "The Great Gatsby: The Graphic Novel," with ...
In the spring of 1940, F. Scott Fitzgerald was worried about “The Great Gatsby.” It had been fifteen years since the novel was published, and the author had little to show for it. “My God I ...
The library is also holding a separate discussion of F. Scott Firzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” on June 12 at noon as part of its “Brown Bag It with a Book” discussion series. newingtonct.gov.
Gatsby has become more than just a novel, but instead an exploration of what literature can mean. After 100 years, The Great Gatsby still reminds us of the ability of literature to transform ...
F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is synonymous with glitz and glamour but this is just one of many myths that have surrounded the book since its first publication in April 1925.