The Great Gatsby - Poche

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Francis Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby.
Some said he had been a German spy, others that he was related to one of Europe's royal families. Nearly everyone took advantage of his fabulous hospitality.... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Some said he had been a German spy, others that he was related to one of Europe's royal families. Nearly everyone took advantage of his fabulous hospitality. And it was fabulous. In his superb Long Island home he gave the most amazing parties, and not the least remarkable thing about them was that few people could recognize their host. He seemed to be a man without a background, without history; whose eyes were always searching the glitter and razzamatazz for something ...
someone? The Great Gatsby is one of the great love stories of our time. In it the author distilled the essences of glamour and illusion so powerfully that his book has haunted and tantalized generations of readers.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/01/1950
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    0-14-000746-6
  • EAN
    9780140007466
  • Format
    Poche
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    171 pages
  • Poids
    0.11 Kg
  • Dimensions
    11,0 cm × 18,0 cm × 1,2 cm

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Francis Scott Fitzgerald

Biographie de Francis Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald was born in 1896 in St Paul, Minnesota, and went to Princeton University which he left in 1917 to join the army. He was said to have epitomized the jazz Age which he himself defined as a generation grown up to find all Gods dead, all wars fought, all faiths in man shaken. In 1920 he married Zelda Sayre. Their traumatic marriage and subsequent breakdowns became the leading influence in his writing.
Among his publications were five novels, This Side of Paradise, The Great Gatsby, The Beautiful and Damned, Tender is the Night and The Last Tycoon (his last and unfinished work); six volumes of short stories and The Crack-Up, a selection of autobiographical pieces. Fitzgerald died suddenly in 1940. After his death The New York Times said of him that He was better than he knew, for in fact and in the literary sense he invented a generation ...
he might have interpreted them and even guided them, as in their middle years they saw a different and nobler freedom threatened with destruction.

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