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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 had come on who had just published a biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald ...
Scott Fitzgerald published “The Great Gatsby,” the novel’s influence hasn’t exactly dimmed. From illuminating the Empire ...
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 ...
Big Issue books editor Jane Graham celebrates the centenary of F Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, first published in ...
A hundred years after The Great Gatsby was published, the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock still glows — not just in ...
As F Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece turns 100, the novel remains misunderstood - and it's more relevant than ever ...
Great works of art are great, in part, because they continue to have something to say to the present: They're both timebound ...
Each year, 100 years after its publication this month in April 1925, “The Great Gatsby” sells around half a million copies, but at the time of Fitzgerald’s death in 1940, it had sold fewer than 25,000 ...
There are events and festivities scheduled all week in New York City to celebrate the centennial of F. Scott Fitzgerald's ...
American Dream: an American social ideal that stresses egalitarianism and especially material prosperity” — definition by the ...
A century after it was published, F Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece is more relevant than ever. Sarah Churchwell on the ...