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Gatsby - The Cultural History of the Great American Novel (Hardcover)
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Gatsby - The Cultural History of the Great American Novel (Hardcover)
Series: Contemporary American Literature
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In 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald produced his third novel, a slim work
for which he had high expectations. Despite such hopes, the novel
received mixed reviews and lackluster sales. Over the decades,
however, the reputation of The Great Gatsby has grown and millions
of copies have been sold. One of the bestselling novels of all
time, it is also considered one of the most significant
achievements in twentieth-century fiction. But what makes Gatsby
great? Why do we still care about this book more than eighty-five
years after it was published? And how does Gatsby help us make
sense of our own lives and times? In Gatsby: The Cultural History
of the Great American Novel, Bob Batchelor explores the birth,
life, and enduring influence of The Great Gatsby-from the book's
publication in 1925 through today's headlines filled with celebrity
intrigue, corporate greed, and a roller-coaster economy. A cultural
historian, Batchelor explains why and how the novel has become part
of the fiber of the American ethos and an important tool in helping
readers to better comprehend their lives and the broader world
around them. A "biography" of F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece,
this book examines The Great Gatsby's evolution from a
nearly-forgotten 1920s time capsule to a revered cultural
touchstone. Batchelor explores how this embodiment of the American
Dream has become an iconic part of our national folklore, how the
central themes and ideas emerging from the book-from the
fulfillment of the American Dream to the role of wealth in
society-resonate with contemporary readers who struggle with
similar uncertainties today. By exploring the timeless elements of
reinvention, romanticism, and relentless pursuit of the
unattainable, Batchelor confirms the novel's status as "The Great
American Novel" and, more importantly, explains to students,
scholars, and fans alike what makes Gatsby so great.
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