MSN: 'The Great Gatsby': Who was he and why does he still matter 100 years later?
'The Great Gatsby': Who was he and why does he still matter 100 years later?
A century ago, American novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940) was an author whose fame grew over time. His 1925 novel The Great Gatsby sold 25,000 copies, introducing his name to the public.
K. Woodman-Maynard, poses for a photo on April 5 in Minneapolis. She adapted fellow Minnesotan F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" into a graphic novel in 2021. "The Great Gatsby" celebrates its ...
The Economist: At 100 “The Great Gatsby” is as urgent as ever, old sport
At 100 “The Great Gatsby” is as urgent as ever, old sport
Deadline.com: Breaking Baz: Regé-Jean Page Readies For Stage Comeback As Star And Producer Of ‘The Great Gatsby’ Adaptation
EXCLUSIVE: Regé-Jean Page, the swaggering Bridgerton star, is banking on starring in a new West End stage adaptation of The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s doomed love story of old money and new ...
Breaking Baz: Regé-Jean Page Readies For Stage Comeback As Star And Producer Of ‘The Great Gatsby’ Adaptation
And so we beat on, boats against the current, borne ceaselessly back into a book that its author considered calling "Trimalchio in West Egg." Would we still be talking about it if he had? But he ...
MSN: F Scott Fitzgerald originally wanted 'Trimalchio of West Egg' as title
The great wealth transfer of the next two decades is a major event. It will help determine who creates real world investment and how much money is available for private sector investment.