The Great Gatsby [sound recording] / F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Record details
- ISBN: 0060098910 :
- Physical Description: 6 sound discs (ca. 7 hrs.) : digital , 4 3/4 in.
- Publisher: New York : Harper Audio , p2002.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Compact discs. Unabridged. "Includes a selection of letters written by Fitzgerald to his editor, Maxwell Perkins, his agent, Harold Ober, and friends and associates"--Container. "Caedmon Audio"--Container. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Tim Robbins. Letters read by Robert Sean Leonard. |
Summary, etc.: | Amidst the decadence of wealthy Jazz Age society, an enigmatic millionaire is obsessed with an elusive, spoiled young woman. |
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The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald's portrait of the Jazz Age in all its decadence and excess, is, as editor Maxwell Perkins praised it in 1924, "a wonder." It remains one of the most widely read, translated, admired, imitated and studied twentieth-century works of American fiction. This deceptively simple work, Fitzgerald's best known, was hailed by critics as capturing the spirit of the generation. In Jay Gatsby, Fitzgerald embodies some of America's strongest obsessions: wealth, power, greed, and the promise of new beginnings. The recording includes a selection of letters written by Fitzgerald to his editor, Maxwell Perkins, his agent, Harold Ober, and friends and associates, including Willa Cather, H.L. Mencken, John Peale Bishop and Gertrude Stein. Performed by Tim Robbins