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There are no gimlets in The Great Gatsby, but there is — famously — green. Serve this pea-green cocktail in honor of the book's most famous ... from bourbon and brown sugar.
See details on the WT Nall Lecture, a Bob Dylan-themed event at Amarillo College, a drive-in movie lineup, and much more in this week's AE roundup.
The Great Gatsby” continues to inspire reimaginings, including from author Claire Anderson Wheeler (new novel: “The Gatsby ...
One hundred years ago, a young midwesterner-turned-Ivy-Leaguer enlisted in the military during World War 1, hoping to die in ...
A century on, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great Jazz Age novel still speaks to what ails America.
The Great Gatsby” is also remarkably funny. Like a good martini, the novel blends the zesty gin of satire with vermouthy ...
When F. Scott Fitzgerald​ wrote "The Great Gatsby"​ at the height of the roaring '20s, he couldn't possibly realize that the book would emerge as one of the very top contenders for "the great American ...
A century after “The Great Gatsby ... As the Book Review’s A.O. Scott wrote in a recent essay about the book’s centennial: “What we think about Gatsby illuminates what we think about ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald was not a favorite of America's editors for many years, but they all read 'Gatsby.' Everyone reads ...
a staged reading of The Great Gatsby … It’s more a dramatisation of the act of reading itself – of what happens when you immerse yourself in a book.” Gatsby is a good choice for a play ...
The Fitzgeralds only lived in the Great Neck home for a few years, but the property served as inspiration for what has become a classic tale of the effects of unrequited love. The book has sold ...