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Discover the timeless classic, The Great Gatsby: Popular Penguins, authored by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This A-format paperback edition, published by Penguin UK in 2008, beautifully encapsulates the themes of wealth, aspiration, and disillusionment in 1920s America. With 240 pages of captivating prose, Fitzgerald invites readers into the opulent world of Jay Gatsby, a young and enigmatic millionaire whose extravagant lifestyle hides a deep yearning for love and acceptance. The novel is revered as one of the great American novels, exploring the relentless pursuit of dreams against a backdrop of glittering parties and stark social divisions. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and anyone interested in exploring the nuances of ambition and loss, The Great Gatsby is an essential addition to your bookshelf. This brand new edition is perfect for gifting or personal enjoyment. Experience the allure of the Jazz Age and the complexity of human desires with this powerful narrative that remains relevant today. Add The Great Gatsby: Popular Penguins to your collection and immerse yourself in the literary brilliance of Fitzgerald. Enjoy fast delivery and excellent service when you shop with us.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141037639
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 2008
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 240
Description:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby brilliantly captures the disillusion of a society obsessed with wealth and status. Young, handsome and fabulously rich, Jay Gatsby appears to have it all, yet he yearns for the one thing that will always be out of his reach, the absence of which renders his life of glittering parties and bright young things ultimately hollow. Gatsby's tragic pursuit of his dream is often cited as the Great American Novel.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141037639
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 2008
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 240
Description:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby brilliantly captures the disillusion of a society obsessed with wealth and status. Young, handsome and fabulously rich, Jay Gatsby appears to have it all, yet he yearns for the one thing that will always be out of his reach, the absence of which renders his life of glittering parties and bright young things ultimately hollow. Gatsby's tragic pursuit of his dream is often cited as the Great American Novel.