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the great gatsby
The Great Gatsby is a novel by the American author F. Scott Fitzgeral. First published on April 10, 1925, it is set in Long Island's North Shore and New York City during the summer of 1922.
Trivia about the great gatsby
One of the original titles of this 1925 novel was "Among Ash Heaps and Millionaires"
Critic Malcolm Cowley called it "A fable of the 1920s that has survived as a legend for other times"
This F. Scott Fitzgerald character was born James Gatz
(Dana Delaney presents the clue.) I love this 1925 F. Scott Fitzgerald masterpiece, with its gorgeous prose & moral themes -- some say I'm a bit Daisy Buchanan myself
The title character in this classic came into the world as James Gatz
1925:Self-made millionaire James Gatz
Fitzgerald: "In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I've been turning over in my mind..."
The 1974 adaptation of this Fitzgerald novel featured Robert Redford in the title role
Much of this 1925 novel takes place in the West Egg area of Long Island
This 1925 classic "captures all the romance and glitter of the Jazz Age"
F. Scott Fitzgerald regretted changing the title of "Trimalchio in West Egg" to this
Jay is the first name of the title character of this F. Scott Fitzgerald novel
Mysterious rich guy throws lavish parties to impress old flame; gets shot; dies
In this 1974 film Mia played Daisy Buchanan
In this F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, Myrtle Wilson is accidentally run over & killed by Daisy Buchanan
Nick Carraway & Tom Buchanan are characters in this classic by F. Scott Fitzgerald
In one scene in this 1925 F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, Daisy Buchanan hits Myrtle Wilson with her car
F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote Cather that the similarity of passages in this 1925 book & her "A Lost Lady" was just a coincidence
In a review, Time magazine referred to the title man of this 1925 novel as a "Jazz Age zillionaire"
"Let's go, old sport", he said, Daisy Buchanan on his arm, she'd left Tom for him, & he was happy, Dreams do come true!
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew has a drink at the Seelback Hilton.) F. Scott Fitzgerald enjoyed drinking at the Seelbach Hotel & made it the site of Tom and Daisy's bridal dinner in this famous novel
Nick Carraway (1925)
In 1999 Dawn Upshaw was Daisy Buchanan in John Harbison's operatic version of this novel
East Egg & West Egg are Long Island locales in this 1925 novel
Daisy Buchanan is the object of a racketeer's desire in this 1925 Fitzgerald novel
Critics were carried away when Dwayne Croft played Nick Carraway in the 1999 opera based on this novel
(I'm Sam Waterston.) I played Nick Carraway in the 1974 film version of this famous novel
Eric Carmen's "Boats Against the Current" flowed from the last line of this F. Scott Fitzgerald book
Fitzgerald:"So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaslessly into the past"
Attention, Daisy Buchanan: Your husband Tom's a philandering jerk! You should have stuck with this title guy!
This 1925 novel contains the line "They were careless people, Tom and Daisy"
Long Island society mourns his loss. Murdered, in West Egg, by George Wilson
Titles considered for this 1925 classic included "Incident at West Egg" & "The High-Bouncing Lover"