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Great Gatsby

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Pages
200
Language
EN
ISBN
9999999999999
Reading Time
~3h 30min

Great Gatsby is a book by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It has 200 pages.

About this book

The Great Gatsby ( ) is a 1925 tragedy novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel depicts first-person narrator Nick Carraway's interactions with Jay Gatsby, a mysterious millionaire obsessed with reuniting with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan. The novel was inspired by a youthful romance Fitzgerald had with socialite Ginevra King and the riotous parties he attended on Long Island's North Shore in 1922. Following a move to the French Riviera, Fitzgerald completed a rough draft of the novel in 1924. He submitted it to editor Maxwell Perkins, who persuaded Fitzgerald to revise the work over the following winter. After making revisions, Fitzgerald was satisfied with the text but remained ambivalent about the book's title and considered several alternatives. Painter Francis Cugat's dust jacket art, named Celestial Eyes, greatly impressed Fitzgerald, and he incorporated its imagery into the novel. After its publication by Scribner's in April 1925, The Great Gatsby received generally favorable reviews, though some literary critics believed it did not equal Fitzgerald's previous efforts. Compared to his earlier novels, This Side of Paradise (1920) and The Beautiful and Damned (1922), the novel was a commercial disappointment. It sold fewer than 20,000 copies by October, and Fitzgerald's hopes of a monetary windfall from the novel were unrealized. When Fitzgerald died in 1940, he believed himself to be a failure and his work forgotten. During World War II, the novel experienced an abrupt surge in popularity when the Council on Books in Wartime distributed free copies to American soldiers serving overseas. This new-found popularity launched a critical and scholarly re-examination, and the work soon became a core part of most American high school curricula and a part of American popular culture. Numerous stage and film adaptations followed in the subsequent decades. Gatsby continues to attract popular and scholarly attention. Scholars emphasize the novel's treatment of social class, inherited versus self-made wealth, gender, race, and environmentalism, as well as its cynical attitude towards the American Dream. The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be a literary masterpiece and a contender for the title of the Great American Novel.

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What Readers Are Saying

“Finished this in two sittings. The pacing, the characters, the prose — F. Scott Fitzgerald was clearly working at the top of their game.”

midnightreads

“I see why people love Great Gatsby, even if it didn't fully click for me. Maybe a re-read in a few years.”

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“Strong recommend. The themes hit harder than I anticipated and the writing carries you through.”

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Reviews (3)

M
Apr 20, 2026

Finished this in two sittings. The pacing, the characters, the prose — F. Scott Fitzgerald was clearly working at the top of their game.

R
Apr 15, 2026

I see why people love Great Gatsby, even if it didn't fully click for me. Maybe a re-read in a few years.

B
Apr 13, 2026

Strong recommend. The themes hit harder than I anticipated and the writing carries you through.

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Great Gatsby has 200 pages.

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The Great Gatsby ( ) is a 1925 tragedy novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel depicts first-person narrator Nick Carraway's interactions with Jay Gatsby, a mysterious millionaire obsessed with reuniting with his former lover, D...

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Great Gatsby was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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Great Gatsby has an average rating of 4.0/5 based on 3 ratings on Booklogr.