One of the great classics, The Great Gatsby, was the third novel by an American writer, F. Scott Fitzgerald. This masterpiece was first published in the year 1925, set in New York City. It shares with us the tragic story of Jay Gatsby and a wealthy young woman whom he loved in his youth. This classic novel of the Jazz Age has been acclaimed by generations of readers. This novel revolves around the theme of wealth, class, love, and idealism and raises various questions about American ideology and society. This novel has been translated into various languages and still receives huge readership from all generations. Let's read this masterpiece to find out more about Jay's life's journey.
Scott Key Fitzgerald was a popular American author known for his novels and short stories; his works have been described as evocative of the Jazz Era; he coined the term.He was born in the 1890s and came of age during World War I. Scott was one of the greatest twentieth-century writers, a novelist, short-story writer, and essayist. In his lifetime, he had published over 164 short stories, four novels, and four story collections. His work has been translated into many languages, and he mostly writes stories with the theme of youth, love, despair, age, etc.