The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby

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While The Great Gatsby draws the social portrait of the USA in the 1920s, he criticizes the idea of the "American dream".

Young and handsome rich Jay Gatsby throws crazy parties and lives a flamboyant life in his villa in the rich neighborhood of Long Island. Gatsby, whose source of wealth is the subject of gossip among his neighbors, does not refrain from spending money for his expensive pleasures and literally swims in debauchery. However, behind this glittering life, a lonely and disappointed man is hidden: Gatsby's only wish in life is to bring back the past and reunite with his girlfriend Daisy Buchanan, with whom he was together before the war. However, Daisy got married during the war and now lives on the opposite side of Long Island with her daughter and husband...

The Great Gatsby, which deals with the transformation in the rapidly enriching US society after the First World War, is like a social diary of the collapse of wealth, excess, ostentation and the values that come with it. The novel, which is considered Fitzgerald's masterpiece and has been adapted to theater and cinema many times, is considered among the brightest examples of 20th century American literature.

"The richest novel I have ever read... the miracle of talent... the triumph of technique..."
-Richard Yates-

"Fitzgerald has truly created a generation in a literary sense..."
-The New York Times-
(From the Promotional Bulletin)



Number of Pages: 226

Year of Printing: 2013


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Iletisim Publishing

Number of Pages: 226

First Printing Year: 2013

Language Turkish

Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 226
ISBN : 9789750513251
The heart : Turkish
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The Great Gatsby While The Great Gatsby draws the social portrait of the 1920s USA, he criticizes the idea of the "American dream". Young and handsome Jay Gatsby throws crazy parties and lives a flamboyant life in his villa in the rich neighborhood of Long Island. Gatsby, whose source of wealth is the subject of gossip among his neighbors, does not refrain from spending money for his expensive pleasures and literally swims in debauchery. However, behind this glittering life, a lonely and disappointed man is hidden: Gatsby's only wish in life is to bring back the past and reunite with his girlfriend Daisy Buchanan, with whom he was together before the war. However, Daisy got married during the war and now lives with her daughter and her husband on the opposite side of Long Island... The Great Gatsby, which deals with the transformation in the US society, which became rapidly rich after the First World War, is like a social diary of the collapse of wealth, excess, ostentation and the values that came with it. . The novel, which is considered Fitzgerald's masterpiece and has been adapted to theater and cinema many times, is considered among the brightest examples of 20th century American literature. "The richest novel I have ever read... the miracle of talent... the triumph of technique..." -Richard Yates-''Fitzgerald has actually created a generation in a literary sense...''-The New York Times-(From the Promotional Bulletin) Number of Pages: 226 Year of Printing: 2013 Language: Turkish Publishing House: Contact Publishing Number of Pages: 226 First Year of Printing: 2013 Language: Turkish ILETISIM229
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