The Great Gatsby [Den Store Gatsby - Spritsmuglerkongen] (Original Danish program for the 1949 film)
by F. Scott Fitzgerald (novel); Owen Davis (play); Elliott Nugent (director); Cyril Hume, Richard Maibaum (screenwriters); Alan Ladd, Betty Field, Macdonald Carey (starring)
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About This Item
The first sound adaptation of Fitzgerald's masterpiece, which was filmed once before as a now-lost silent in 1926 under the auspices of Paramount's former incarnation, the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Done in a film noir style, and still considered by many to be the best of several screen adaptations, created at the point when the book's reputation was finally beginning to take hold.
Set in New York.
4.5 x 6 inches. 4 pages, side-stapled. Near Fine, with faint edgewear.
Synopsis
Written in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be one of the author’s greatest works. Set in New York City and Long Island during the Roaring Twenties, the focus of the story is (of course) its title character, Jay Gatsby, and his unswerving desire to be reunited with Daisy Buchanan, the love he lost five years earlier. However, Nick Carraway, who happens to be both Gatsby’s neighbor and Daisy’s cousin, narrates Gatsby's journey from poverty to wealth, into the arms of his beloved, and eventually to death. The Great Gatsby is undoubtedly one of the greatest American literary documents of the 1920s, the decade for which Fitzgerald himself coined the term “Jazz Age.” However, in writing the book, Fitzgerald was in fact holding up a mirror to the society of which he was a part. In true Modernist fashion, The Great Gatsby addresses the social issues of the period — namely materialism and displaced spirituality — that ultimately led the decline of the era. The novel’s initial sales situation was less than impressive; fewer than 25,000 copies were sold by Fitzgerald’s death in 1940. But The Great Gatsby gained great popularity during WWII as the critical mainstream began to embrace the author’s work. The Armed Services Editions circulated 150,000 copies to troops alone. Today, The Great Gatsby has sold over 25 million copies worldwide, sells an additional 500,000 copies annually, and is Scribner's most popular title. Ranked #2 on the Modern Library’s list of the 100 Best Novels of the 20th Century, the novel is also listed on their Top 100 Novels as well as The Observer’s All-Time 100 Best Novels and Time Magazine’s 100 Best Modern Novels. The Great Gatsby has resulted in a number of adaptations, including Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 major motion picture starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, and Joel Edgerton.
Reviews
I agree... Shows power of media influence, especially after Mia Farrow's abysmal performance as "Daisy">.
The book was required reading in high school, and really overpriced, story mediocre.
Instead of buying this book use the money to put a child through college
Not even his third best book, and one of the most overblown pieces of literature ever written. Critics and high-school teachers have turned what is essentially an interesting period piece into one of the unquestioned giants of literature. Try Tender is the Night.
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- Seller
- Royal Books, Inc. (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 160384
- Title
- The Great Gatsby [Den Store Gatsby - Spritsmuglerkongen] (Original Danish program for the 1949 film)
- Author
- F. Scott Fitzgerald (novel); Owen Davis (play); Elliott Nugent (director); Cyril Hume, Richard Maibaum (screenwriters); Alan Ladd, Betty Field, Macdonald Carey (starring)
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Paramount Pictures
- Place of Publication
- Copenhagen
- Date Published
- 1950
- Keywords
- Film Programs | 1940s Cinema | Films Based on Plays | Films with Literary Sources | Jazz Age | Literature | Romance | New York
- Bookseller catalogs
- Literature; Films with Literary Sources; Film Programs; 1940s Cinema; Jazz Age;
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