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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.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, published 100 years ago this week, was not popular in the author’s lifetime. But it has come to embody American aspiration.
Like the director's other works, The Great Gatsby is noticeably, unmistakably Luhrmann's.
This critical examination of the unachievable American Dream makes “The Great Gatsby” a target for book bans and challenges – and it is often pulled from shelves.
For 100 years, "The Great Gatsby" has inspired generations of authors and readers alike. Fans of the novel share what the storied classic means to them.
Celebrate 100 years of The Great Gatsby at USC’s Hollings Library. Explore artifacts, rare editions, and learn about the American Dream through Fitzgerald’s lens.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, published 100 years ago this week, was not popular in the author’s lifetime. But it has come to embody American aspiration.
Here are five reasons supplemented by quotes from The Great Gatsby that best explain Fitzgerald’s magnum opus and why it is a timeless classic, drawing legions of readers through ages.
If you’re a fan of “The Great Gatsby” and the world F. Scott Fitzgerald crafted with his lush prose and tragic characters, you might be eager to discover books that echo the themes of excess ...
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