How F. Scott Fitzgerald anticipated our modern age
The Great Gatsby turns 100 this month
The Great Gatsby turns 100 this month
Sorry, New York: you’ve got serious competition
What’s changed in recent years isn’t the instinct to take safe bets on already popular content — it’s that those bets are no longer paying off
The songs explode. The passion overwhelms. It’s opulent when it needs to be, fun when it needs to be, and intoxicating
Our literary life today speaks of a crisis of faith
Bright Star, Green Light: The Beautiful Works and Damned Lives of John Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald by Jonathan Bate reviewed