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The book by F. Scott Fitzgerald is the subject of exhibitions in New York, Minnesota, New Jersey and South Carolina.
Scott Fitzgerald published his magnum opus The Great Gatsby in the United ... As that pursuit becomes an endless cycle, they, like Gatsby and the ‘green light’ he believed in, will see it ...
In 1925, the year F. Scott Fitzgerald published his magnum opus The Great Gatsby in the United States, across the ocean, in Germany, writer Thea von Harbou turned expressionist filmmaker Fritz Lang's ...
When The Great Gatsby was first published in 1925 ... and outrageous ambition.” A century later, Gatsby’s iconic green light (seen at the end of Daisy’s dock) — a symbol of ambition and illusion — ...
The Great Gatsby has revealed first look photos of the new stars of the Broadway production, Michael Maliakel, Linedy Genao, and Austin Colby. They join cast members Ryan McCartan, Sarah Hyland, ...
F Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel on the illusive American dream continues to dazzle The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration said it aims to reach trade agreements first with five key partners — Korea, Britain, Australia, India and Japan. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on ...
The pending merger between Capital One and Discover Financial Services received approval from several regulators Friday, bringing the $35 billion tie-up closer to completion. The Federal Reserve ...
But while the grass looked great, trouble was brewing. The fertilizers started sneaking into Lilypad Lake, turning the once-sparkling water into murky green soup. Algae took over, the fish disappeared ...
ASX-listed Black Cat Syndicate on Wednesday announced approval to commence underground mining at the Myhree deposit, part of its Kal East gold project near Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.
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