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"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age on Long Island, near New York City, the novel depicts first-person narrator Nick Carraway's interactions with mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and Gatsby's obsession to reunite with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan. Jay Gatsby is a millionaire who throws extravagant parties that attract famous celebrities, but no one really knows him - no one except for his neighbor, Nick Carraway. The novel was inspired by a youthful romance Fitzgerald had with socialite Ginevra King, and the riotous parties he attended on Long Island's North Shore in 1922. This book is for you if you listen to podcast such as: jocko podcast, the joe rogan experience, warrior kid podcast, the meateater podcast, daily stoic and audiobooks such as: 48 laws of power, art of war, meditations by marcus aurelius, the penguin classics, moby dick, dracula, and more."
F. Scott Fitzgerald (Author), Digital Voice Fred E (Narrator)
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
"'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a fantastical tale with some Poe-like overtones. It's about a baby born at age 70 who then lives life in reverse, with his hair turning from white to iron-gray over the dozen years of his life and the network of wrinkles on his face becoming less pronounced. The ramifications of this create fantastical situations in Benjamin's relationships with his father, his wife, and his son."
F. Scott Fitzgerald (Author), Brian Mitchell (Narrator)
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"Long considered one of America’s greatest novels, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, has remained the quintessential look at the “Roaring Twenties.” This new audio edition includes a nearly 2-hour study guide to The Great Gatsby, including a chapter-by-chapter analysis, descriptions of the key characters, and an overview of the important themes and symbols in the book. The novel unfolds as a memoir in the voice of Nick Carraway, a young man from the Midwest who travels to New York to try his hand at the bond business. By chance, Nick rents a house next door to the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby. Nick eventually befriends his neighbor, and learns that Gatsby had a relationship with his now-married cousin, Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby’s guiding purpose in life is to rekindle that relationship with Daisy. Through illicit means, he has transformed himself from the penniless soldier who wooed Daisy into a millionaire who believes the past can be repeated. He enlists a somewhat naive Nick in his quest. Gatsby learns too late that money can’t buy social standing, which in part destroys his hopeless desire to reunite with Daisy. Beyond being a simple story of a love lost and perhaps again found, this iconic masterpiece is a study of the very tenets of the American Dream. Fitzgerald penned a stylish and engaging novel that explores not only the interrelationships of the key characters, but the social stigmas and opulent lifestyles of the so-called Jazz Age."
F. Scott Fitzgerald (Author), Gary D. Macfadden (Narrator)
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The Great Gatsby (Easy Classics)
"An adapted and illustrated edition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, at an easy-to-read level for all ages! ‘Go easy, Gatsby. You can’t repeat the past,’ I told him. ‘Of course I can. You’ll see,’ said Gatsby. Nick Carraway has moved to start a new life in New York. His neighbour is the mysterious Gatsby – a man who seems to have everything. But the thing he desires above all is his lost love. Daisy leads a joyless married life but will she be willing to leave it behind for Gatsby?"
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Lynne Wilson-Bailey (Author), Saskia Coomber (Narrator)
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"From humor to sentimentality, these stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald are set against a backdrop of jazz, flappers, and the changing mores of American society. In 'Bernice Bobs Her Hair,' wallflower Bernice is taken in hand by her more popular cousin, whose motives are not entirely altruistic. In 'Benediction,' a young woman visits her brother in seminary. A camel goes to a party in 'The Camel's Back.' 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' is a poignant fantasy about a man who ages backward. Finally, tragedy befalls a young couple in 'The Lees of Happiness.' The stories in this collection are from the books Flappers and Philosophers and Tales of the Jazz Age. Produced by Devin Lawerence Edited by Macc Kay Production executive Avalon Giuliano ICON Intern Eden Giuliano Music By AudioNautix With Their Kind Permission ©2020 Eden Garret Giuliano (P) Eden Garret Giuliano Geoffrey Giuliano is the author of over thirty internationally bestselling biographies, including the London Sunday Times bestseller Blackbird: The Life and Times of Paul McCartney and Dark Horse: The Private Life of George Harrison. He can be heard on the Westwood One Radio Network and has written and produced over seven hundred original spoken-word albums and video documentaries on various aspects of popular culture. He is also a well known movie actor."
F. Scott Fitzgerald (Author), Geoffrey Giuliano And The Icon Players (Narrator)
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The Studying The Great Gatsby: The Complete Text and Revision Guide
"Plug in and prepare for your A-Level English Literature examination with this comprehensive audio study guide to The Great Gatsby. Includes the entire, unabridged audio narration of The Great Gatsby, as well as in-depth analysis on the text, covering the key areas of: Characters, Themes, Structure and Form, Genre and Historical Context - as well as detailed chapter summaries and key quotations for your exam. This audio study guide covers the core assessment objectives of the A Level syllabus. This will give students studying these texts a strong foundation from which they can build their understanding, engage with other critical commentary and draw connections to other literary texts. Students will learn how to: - articulate informed and creative responses to the text through the exploration of themes and key ideas (AO1) - analyse writers' craft to uncover the ways in which writers convey meaning in the text (AO2) - appreciate the influence and significance of the contexts which shaped the writing and reception of the text (AO3)"
F. Scott Fitzgerald (Author), Adam Sims, Roy Mcmillan (Narrator)
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