"The Great Gatsby" (1925) by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Great books never belong to just one genre. Fitzgerald's slender, intense novel about the mysterious title character with the fancy shirts, and his nosy neighbor Nick Carraway, is literary fiction, to be sure, but a second reading reveals all of the other things it is: upside-down fairy tale, morality play and most important crime fiction. — J.K. |
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