Sweet and lonesome
By Lilly
Dabsys
“The great
Gatsby” recreates the huge parties, luxuries, and eccentricities of tthe Jazz
Age in USA.
We must
supose that the autor, Francis Scott Fitzgerald, reproduces his own life with
Zelda Sayre, his wife, to whom he was in love endeessly. He refused thinking
Zelda was mentally ill, so he materialized what he felt for Zelda in this book,
with a small change in the characters.
Everything
means rich parties with people dancing an drinking, sorrounded by the jazz
music interpreted by living bands. Lots of sounds filled Gatby`s house, the
same way it filled Scott Fitzgerald`s life when he and his wife travelled from
America to Europe in their extravagant lifestyle.
Jay Gatsby
had a tremendous, passionate love for a married, beautiful and seducing woman
called Daisy Buchanan, for whom he would do everything to have her in his mansión.
If parties where the system, lets parties be!
You will
be trapped in this champagne, fairy world, and you will not stop reading until
you reach the end.
You cannot
miss this book if you want to feel directly what the characters felt, and what
the people who lived in that time felt as well.
Come on!
Dance, smile, and have a drink when reading the pages of this book!
(“The
great Gatsby” is available in English at the library)
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