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🎇 Wealth. Obsession. Tragedy. Welcome to the Jazz Age.
Set in the dazzling excess of 1920s Long Island, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of the most celebrated novels in American literature. At the heart of the story is the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby, a man driven by an undying passion for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan—and haunted by a past he cannot reclaim.
Told through the eyes of the reflective Nick Carraway, this tragic tale unfolds in a world of opulence, longing, and moral decay. With lyrical prose and profound symbolism, Fitzgerald paints an unforgettable portrait of ambition, illusion, and the price of chasing dreams.
📚 Why this novel endures:
A cornerstone of American Modernist literature
Iconic commentary on the illusion of the American Dream
Brilliantly captures the energy and emptiness of the Jazz Age
Studied and revered across generations and continents
📚 Perfect for readers who enjoy:
Literary fiction with social commentary
Stories of forbidden love and longing
Narratives of identity, morality, and ambition
Classic novels with poetic language and tragic beauty
📚 What readers and scholars say:
"The most perfectly crafted novel in American literature." – The New York Times
"Beautiful, haunting, and tragic. Gatsby is a mirror of dreams and despair." – Amazon Reviewer
👉 Click "Buy Now" and step into the glittering world of Gatsby, where every party hides a secret—and every dream has a price.
© 2025 Zenith Ivory Tower Publications (Rafbók): 9782386916885
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