

The Great Gatsby
3.7
(4,649 ratings)180 pages587 editions2012Bloomsbury USAISBN 9781847492586
Married people, fictionAmerican fiction (fictional works by one author)Fiction, psychologicalLong island (n.y.), fictionFictionRich peopleMistressesMarried womenTraffic accidentsFirst lovesRevengeAmerican ManuscriptsFacsimilesManuscriptsAntiheroes, l fictionMan-woman relationships, fictionUpper classAmerican literatureYoung adult fiction, comics & graphic novels, classic adaptationYoung adult fiction, social themes, class differences
About this book
"Extravagant rumors abound of a man named Jay Gatsby who has newly arrived to the coastline of a section of Long Island known colloquially as West Egg. Long into the night, the mysterious Gatsby threw lavish parties at his sprawling estate, but when alone, Gatsby could be found staring longingly at a solitary green light across the dark water. For all Gatsby has attained in his life, that green light represents all that he lost.
The greatest story to encapsulate the roaring twenties, The Great Gatsby follows the eventful lives of the denizens from East and West Egg in this timeless classic of American literature."-- Provided by Amazon
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury USA
- Published
- 2012
- Pages
- 180
- ISBN
- 9781847492586
- Language
- en
- Editions
- 587
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