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The Great Gatsby
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The Great Gatsby

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Scott Fitzgerald is known as the definitive author of the Jazz Age - the glittering, alcohol-fuelled, and outrageously freewheeling era of post-war euphoria. The Great Gatsby in turn is seen as his magnum opus, as the peak of his artistry - a classic depiction of the era, and of the human yearning for things just out of reach, of the powers of love and money. The novel depicts the journey of Nick Carraway, a young and well-educated American from the mid-west, as he enters the east-coast high society and its world of money and glitz in search of love and employment. His journey introduces him to the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and a host of curious characters circling the attracting light of Gatsby and his wealth. Our section on F. Scott Fitzgerald and his life includes his own essay 'Echoes of the Jazz Age', written in 1931 to analyze the roaring twenties just as they had ended. The book comes in 137x200mm format with hard cover, black coloured paper edges and brilliant green details, designed by Tony Erapuro in Helsinki.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Aatos Editions
Country
FI
Date
12 December 2024
Pages
252
ISBN
9789526538570

Scott Fitzgerald is known as the definitive author of the Jazz Age - the glittering, alcohol-fuelled, and outrageously freewheeling era of post-war euphoria. The Great Gatsby in turn is seen as his magnum opus, as the peak of his artistry - a classic depiction of the era, and of the human yearning for things just out of reach, of the powers of love and money. The novel depicts the journey of Nick Carraway, a young and well-educated American from the mid-west, as he enters the east-coast high society and its world of money and glitz in search of love and employment. His journey introduces him to the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and a host of curious characters circling the attracting light of Gatsby and his wealth. Our section on F. Scott Fitzgerald and his life includes his own essay 'Echoes of the Jazz Age', written in 1931 to analyze the roaring twenties just as they had ended. The book comes in 137x200mm format with hard cover, black coloured paper edges and brilliant green details, designed by Tony Erapuro in Helsinki.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Aatos Editions
Country
FI
Date
12 December 2024
Pages
252
ISBN
9789526538570