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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, published 100 years ago this week, was not popular in the author’s lifetime. But it has come to ...
Scott Fitzgerald published “The Great Gatsby,” the novel’s influence hasn’t exactly dimmed. From illuminating the Empire ...
In honor of the 100th birthday of The Great Gatsby, throw a party worthy of this great party novel, movie, and musical.
The book depicts a tragic love story, tons of bootleg liquor, a decadent portrait of New York City, and some of the most ...
A century on, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great Jazz Age novel still speaks to what ails America.
There are no gimlets in The Great Gatsby, but there is — famously — green. Serve this pea-green cocktail in honor of the book's most famous symbol, the green light at the end of Daisy Buchanan ...
Scott Fitzgerald wrote "The Great Gatsby ... as the catalyst for Gatsby's downfall, and ultimately Carraway's own disillusionment. All the while, a symbolic green light beckons from the distance.
It’s been 100 years since The Great Gatsby was first published, and its legacy is still deeply woven into the fabric of New York City and Long Island. From its inspiration on the Gold Coast to its ...
Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby. But while the author ... the Gold Coast. If Gatsby was the ultimate symbol of nouveau riche vulgarity, one could argue he was simply following the examples ...
When The Great Gatsby was first published in 1925 ... A century later, Gatsby’s iconic green light (seen at the end of Daisy’s dock) — a symbol of ambition and illusion — still flickers in the dreams ...