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The Great Gatsby & This Side of Paradise
The Definitive Jazz Age Collection - Tales of Wealth, Obsession, and the Tragic Pursuit of the American Dream
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Jason Haines
Have you ever wondered why the glittering promise of the American Dream so often leads to tragedy?
This compelling collection brings together two of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s most celebrated works, The Great Gatsby and This Side of Paradise, offering a vivid portrait of ambition, love, and disillusionment in the Jazz Age.
In The Great Gatsby, enter a world of wealth and illusion through the enigmatic figure of Jay Gatsby, whose relentless pursuit of love reveals the emptiness beneath success and status.
In This Side of Paradise, follow Amory Blaine, a young man searching for identity and meaning in a postwar society marked by uncertainty and change.
Together, these novels capture both the brilliance and the fragility of a generation shaped by excess, ambition, and lost ideals.
What You’ll Discover in This Definitive Collection:
The Spirit of the Jazz Age: Experience the energy, glamour, and underlying tension of 1920s America.
Two Defining Works: Explore the novel that defined an era alongside the debut that introduced a literary voice to the world.
Themes of Obsession and Class: Examine the divide between wealth and aspiration, and the emotional costs that accompany both.
A Portrait of the Lost Generation: Gain insight into a generation grappling with disillusionment and the search for purpose.
This collection offers a powerful exploration of the dreams that shape us—and the realities that challenge them.
Step into the world of Fitzgerald and discover stories that continue to define the American experience.
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