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Why, of course you can!” is a line famously spoken by the title character in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby.” This year, writers are repeating the past — a lot — with new takes on the St.
As new car movies cruise into theaters, we add the ones that make it to the front of the pack — including this week’s F1: The ...
In his new book, the former Hartford Courant columnist does a deep dive into the words, themes, actions and turns of phrase in the novel.
The Great Gatsby might have ... Fitzgerald doesn’t describe Wilson working on cars or pumping gas, though its clear he gets his hands dirty. He’s the only character with a gun, ...
A new musical has arrived at London’s West End, inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby.
“The Great Gatsby” is celebrating its 100th anniversary this month. At the time, no one paid Gerlach — a former car mechanic who had fallen on hard times — any mind.
A copy of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is displayed June 6, 2013 at Sotheby's in New York. (Don Emmert/AFP via Getty Images) The first review of “The Great Gatsby,” published a ...
The Great Gatsby wasn’t considered a revelation when it was first released in 1925. ... Together, the gang guzzles forbidden gin, cruises in just-invented cars, ...
Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, a top contender for the title of Great American Novel, turns 100 on April 10. A century later, it is invoked to help make sense of a world that still ...
Ostentatious bright yellow cars (the type that’s easy to pick out after a crime) ... The miracle of The Great Gatsby, then, is that it’s a novel about an event that had yet to happen.