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The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby
By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Fitzgerald's Masterpiece of the Jazz Age, Vividly Rendered by a Master Narrator!

A true classic of American literature, The Great Gatsby celebrates a heightened sensibility to the promises of life, an American capacity for hope that remains unsullied even by the falsity of what it pursues. Fitzgerald's clean, elegant style evokes to perfection the glitter and charm of the Jazz Age, as well as the falseness of its values.

Gatsby embodies the naïve American notion that it is possible to invent oneself and persuade the world to accept that definition. Gatsby's youthful neighbor, Nick Carraway, fascinated by both the display of enormous wealth and the essential integrity that he perceives in Gatsby's vision, becomes his confidante and accomplice in his plan to capture the heart of Daisy Buchanan.

Presented unabridged on 4 CDs, narrated by Alexander Scourby.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #55785 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-06-24
  • Format: Audiobook
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 4
  • Binding: Audio CD

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From the Publisher
Narrator Information: Alexander Scourby, veteran stage and screen actor, distinguished himself as narrator of many television specials, most notably The Body Human. He recorded more than five hundred audiobooks, including the Bible.

About the Author
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940), one of America's most revered authors, wrote the novels This Side of Paradise, The Beautiful and the Damned, and A Moveable Feast in addition to The Great Gatsby, which is considered to be his masterpiece.


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excellent product4
I used this with my class of special education students (high school). They could follow along in their books and listen to the tale of Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway.

One of the Great Stories of its Era5
I reread this recently and loved it so much more than when I had to read it in high school. Fitzgerald's humor is so much more subtle than most humor writer's today and the funny lines are tucked between such beautifully crafted prose. The story is so simple - basically just describes a few parties at a mysterious Gatsby's mansion - but the humor and just enough foreshadowing keep you wanting to move forward. His observations of the young rich would fit in almost perfectly today. Inspired me to get back to writing my own book!

By Jaimal Yogis, author of Saltwater Buddha