
The Great Gatsby
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Mark White
"The Great Gatsby", F. Scott Fitzgerald's third book, stands as the supreme achievement of his career. First published in 1925, this quintessential novel of the Jazz Age has been acclaimed by generations of readers. The story of the mysteriously wealthy Jay Gatsby and his love for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan, of lavish parties on Long Island at a time when The New York Times noted "gin was the national drink and sex the national obsession," it is an exquisitely crafted tale of America in the 1920s.
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Well, I came away just as underwhelmed this time around. The book is one to be analyzed: it's overtly full of symbols and repeated themes, a possibly (but mostly uninteresting) unreliable narrator, and a clear critique of society. But, to my eye, the empty characters undermine the critique. If the characters don't feel human, relatable, real to you - and to me they don't - then the book reads like an unjustified assertion about human nature and America expressed through symbols.
If you want to dislike and distrust America, and enjoy tracking the meanings of colors or eyes repeatedly referenced throughout, then you will surely find this to be a wonderful book. But if you want a book that makes its point with genuine subtlety, that builds empathy with its characters (however flawed), that makes you laugh or tear up or otherwise wonder how an author breathed life into words, you may want to look elsewhere.
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Rich people talk about nothing.
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Sorry to say I was disappointed by the narration. I don't think it did the prose justice, the dialogue was not differentiated enough and so was confusing, and I thought the tone was all wrong for most of the dialogue. It wasn't awful, and other people love it. I wasn't one of them.
great literary work, meh narration
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Mark White’s narration is wonderful
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