Library: Fiction
- May 28, 2024
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Updated: Mar 13
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Introduction
If we have referenced, or found a book, text or article to be foundational and useful, it will be listed throughout this section and also categorised for your reference below.
For your efficiency, the library provides a brief on why each book is included and why and for who it may prove to be of interest or useful.
The Great Gatsby
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Overview
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a classic American novel that explores themes of wealth, love, and the American Dream in the 1920s.
Key points
Fitzgerald's masterpiece follows the enigmatic Jay Gatsby, a wealthy man of mysterious origins, as he pursues his obsession with Daisy Buchanan, a woman from his past. Set against the backdrop of extravagant parties and societal excesses on Long Island, the novel delves into the illusion of the American Dream and the emptiness that lies beneath the surface of wealth and glamour.
Interest
This book is essential for literature enthusiasts and anyone interested in exploring the Jazz Age and the complexities of American society in the early 20th century. Fitzgerald's elegant prose and timeless themes continue to captivate readers, making "The Great Gatsby" a must-read for those seeking to understand the allure and disillusionment of the American Dream.
By reading the texts above you absorb over time the many wise, experienced and learned humans have come before us. There is no need to re live all their lessons ourselves. Take what they have learnt, their accumulated years of wisdom and efficiently use it to leverage the quality of your life and work.
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