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Set amid the glittering excesses of 1920s Long Island, The Great Gatsby is a finely wrought tragedy of aspiration, illusion, and moral decay. Through the retrospective narration of Nick Carraway, Fitzgerald renders Jay Gatsby's doomed pursuit of Daisy Buchanan as both a private romance and a national allegory. Its lyrical compression, symbolic density, and modernist concern with fractured perception place the novel at the center of American literary modernism and the literature of the Jazz Age. F. Scott Fitzgerald, himself both participant in and critic of the era's extravagance, drew deeply on his experiences among wealth, celebrity, and social performance. Born in 1896 and rising to fame with This Side of Paradise, he became one of the defining voices of his generation. His marriage to Zelda Sayre, his fascination with status, and his awareness of the instability beneath glamour all shaped the novel's emotional and cultural vision. This book is essential for readers interested in the American Dream, class, memory, and desire. Elegant, devastating, and inexhaustibly suggestive, it rewards both first reading and sustained study.

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