Follett Content Book Detail: The Great Gatsby (Read in English-Advanced) by Fitzgerald, F. Scott

The Great Gatsby (Read in English-Advanced)

Author: Fitzgerald, F. Scott

Follett Number: 1961DT6
Audience: Young Adult
Publisher: Ediciones Larousse, S.A. de C.V., 2021
Format: 222 pages ; 19 cm.
ISBN-13: 978-6-07-212438-7
ISBN-10: 6-07-212438-0
Dewey: 428.6
Classifications: Nonfiction

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Text in English with Spanish notes on sides providing translations of selected text.;Notes translated from the French. An English reader for Spanish speakers containing the original "The Great Gatsby," the tragic love story of Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan, a dashing, enigmatic millionaire obsessed with an elusive, spoiled young woman.

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Esta novela, publicada en 1925, lanzo a Scott Fitzgerald al nivel de los clasicos, autentico representante de los anos dorados de una sociedad norteamericana que se desplomo con el crack del 29. Acumular riqueza para ocupar un lugar destacado en la sociedad es el motor de sus personajes, seres inconscientes que se mueven en un mundo vacio y artificial. Esta es la historia del millonario hecho a si mismo Jay Gatsby, a quien solo le mueve una obsesion: recuperar un amor de juventud. This novel, published in 1925, launched Scott Fitzgerald at the level of the classics, an authentic representative of the golden years of an American society that collapsed with the crash of '29. Accumulating wealth to occupy a prominent place in society is the engine of his characters, unconscious beings that move in an empty and artificial world. This is the story of the self-made millionaire Jay Gatsby, who is driven by only one obsession: recovering a youthful love.

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