In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby (Musaicum Must Classics), ‘ readers are transported to the rich and glamorous world of the 1920s Jazz Age. The novel follows the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his obsession with the beautiful Daisy Buchanan, weaving a tale of love, betrayal, and the American Dream. Fitzgerald’s writing style is characterized by its lyrical prose and keen observation of social class and moral decay, making ‘The Great Gatsby’ a masterpiece of American literature. The novel is a critique of the excesses and shallowness of the wealthy elite, while also capturing the nostalgia and yearning of the post-World War I generation. The symbolism and themes of the book continue to resonate with readers today, making it a timeless classic.
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Francis Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) was an American novelist and short story writer, whose works illustrate the Jazz Age. While he achieved limited success in his lifetime, he is now widely regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.