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10 February, 12:19
Why does the great gatsby remain so popular
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So closely did Fitzgerald's art imitate his life. Though he authored four novels and innumerable short stories in his lifetime, Fitzgerald is best known for writing The Great Gatsby (1925), a dispassionate account reflecting the decadence and corruption that engulfed America in the 1920s, before the Great Depression.
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