The Great Gatsby (1925) by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby (1925) by Francis Scott Fitzgerald could arguably be the great American novel often desired and debated among readers and writers.
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The Great Gatsby (1925) by Francis Scott Fitzgerald could arguably be the great American novel often desired and debated among readers and writers.
Reading Lolita in Tehran by Dr. Azar Nafisi is a memoir of a woman teaching literature in Islamic Iran.
If you want to find out what REALLY happened to Rambo, then you’ll just have to read the book.
“Your generalization is beautifully epigrammatic.”
“You must be prepared to work always without applause.”
“There could not have been a lovelier sight; but there was none to see it except a strange boy who was staring in at the window.”
Earth has been invaded twice by an alien species called Formics.
The American Novel by Chase has a great chapter called “Three Novels of Manners.”
A writer will take just as much pleasure from this book as a historian might.
A tale of Saleem Sinai, who is born on August 15, 1947 at India’s independence.
“Meaningless results not from too little but too much meaning.”














