Hardcover, 220 pages

Nynorsk language

Published 2024 by Skald.

ISBN:
978-82-7959-376-8
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Den store Gatsby tek oss med inn i ei verd av overflod, draumar og djup lengsel. Forteljaren Nick Carraway flyttar til Long Island utanfor New York og blir dratt inn i eit liv fylt av glitter og glamour. Der møter han Jay Gatsby, ein mystisk og ufatteleg rik mann som held storslagne festar i sitt imponerande herskapshus. Men bak fasaden av luksus og lys, skjuler Gatsby lengta etter Daisy, kjærleiken frå ungdommen, som no er gift med den arrogante og grove Tom Buchanan.

Gjennom Gatsbys lidenskap ser vi korleis den amerikanske draumen kan bli eit mareritt, korleis menneske kan bli slukt av grådigskap og øydelagt av si eiga uro. Den store Gatsby er ei forteljing om knuste draumar, uoppnåeleg kjærleik, og dei mørke avgrunnane som ligg bak eit tilsynelatande perfekt liv.

Då romanen kom ut i 1925, vart han ein fiasko for suksessforfattaren Fitzgerald. Verken lesarar eller kritikarar …

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A gem and worth revisiting.

I was forced to read this book for school English class when I was 15, and I loathed it. I read it again recently because, ironically, I have a student who must study the book for school English class. The second reading was a superior experience. This time I could appreciate Fitzgerald's bag of writing tricks that really do make this novel an 'American Classic'. I have not watched either film version of this book, nor do I intend to. Fitzgerald's beautiful use of language to conjure images of the Jazz age and it's cynical hollowness is something that film will never capture. This book is a gem and worth revisiting.

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