Considered one of the greatest novels ever written, "The Great Gatsby" shows us the prosperous life on Long Island during the Roaring Twenties. The story concerns the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his obsession over the beautiful Daisy Buchanan. But what actually lures behind his lavish parties, waterfalls of alcohol and jazz music? Maybe the decay of the American dream? Dive into the glamorous life of the Jazz Age and find out yourself.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
F. Scott Fitzgerald was an American novelist and short story writer known for his portrayal of the Jazz Age in American literature. His most notable works include "The Great Gatsby," "Tender is the Night," and "This Side of Paradise."
Fitzgerald's writing style is characterized by his use of lyrical prose and exploration of the themes of wealth, class, and the American Dream. He is considered one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century and his works continue to be studied and celebrated for their insight into the social and cultural dynamics of his time.
"The Great Gatsby" is Fitzgerald's most famous work and is widely regarded as a masterpiece of American literature. The novel explores the themes of love, wealth, and the pursuit of the American Dream, and has had a lasting impact on the literary genre of the novel. Fitzgerald's contributions to literature include his exploration of the complexities of human relationships and his keen observations of American society during the 1920s.