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The Great Gatsby (Annotated)

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This original version of The Great Gatsby is published in Noah Text(R), a proprietary evidenced-based method of presenting text. Noah Text(R) highlights critical word patterns to help struggling readers, striving readers, those with dyslexia, and English language-learners read with increased fluency, accuracy, and stamina. The Great Gatsby, read and revered by millions throughout the world since it was first published in 1925, is riveting from beginning to end. It is the story of an ultra-rich young man named Jay Gatsby who owns a mansion on Long Island, where he throws wildly extravagant parties. No one knows how he earned his wealth, so the rumors swirl. A timeless classic, the story explores the nature of social class in America during the Jazz Age of the 1920s. It has been adapted for the screen several times, including a 2013 version starring Leonardo DiCaprio. (Note to Educators: This unique print presentation enables students to see critical word patterns that make the text more accessible and help them improve their reading skills. Thus, this book can be used as a stand-alone or in conjunction with audio support for multisensory, immersive learning.)

Author Biography:

Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, an American essayist, short story writer, novelist and screenwriter, was born on September 24, 1896. During his life, he published four novels, four short-story collections, and 164 short stories. While he achieved popular success in the 1920s, his work was not recognized by critics until after he died. Now widely regarded as one of the great writers of the 20th-Century, he was best known for his depictions of the excesses of the Jazz Age. Born into a middle-class family in St. Paul, MN, Fitzgerald spent most of his childhood in New York and went to Princeton University. After a failed romance, he dropped out of college to join the Army during World War I. While stationed in Alabama, he met the southern debutante Zelda Sayre. While she initially rejected his advances because of his poor financial prospects, she agreed to marry him after he published This Side of Paradise in 1920. The book was a commercial success and became a cultural sensation. His second novel, The Beautiful and Damned, published two years later, enhanced his reputation. He also wrote for popular magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post, Collier's Weekly, and Esquire, which helped support his affluent lifestyle. Fitzgerald began traveling to Europe, where he met the writers and artists of the "Lost Generation" ex-pat community, including Ernest Hemingway. Fitzgerald's third and best-known novel, The Great Gatsby, was published in 1925 to generally favorable reviews, but it did not sell well. His last novel, Tender Is the Night, was published in 1934.Fitzgerald's final years were difficult. His wife was institutionalized for mental health reasons and he struggled financial as the popularity of his works declined. He moved to Hollywood to become a screenwriter but was not successful at it. Fitzgerald struggled with alcoholism and eventually overcame it, but he died of a heart attack at the age of 44. He had been working on a fifth novel, The Last Tycoon, but didn't finished it. His friend from Princeton, Edmund Wilson, who became an influential literary critic, finished the book and published it a year later.
Release date NZ
September 6th, 2023
Pages
294
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
140x216x21
ISBN-13
9781956944198
Product ID
38177257

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