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"A stunning piece of
work. If Fitzgerald could have wished for one reader of The Great Gatsby,
it would have been Ronald Berman. Berman's criticism creates an ideal
companion piece to the novel--as brilliantly illuminating about America
as it is about fiction, and composed with as much thought and style."

-- Roger Rosenblatt
"An impressive study
that brilliantly highlights the oneness of Fitzgerald's art with the overall
context of modernism." -- Milton R. Stern, author of The Golden
Moment: The Novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald
"Citing films, dates,
places, schedules, Broadway newsstands, and the spoils of manufacture,
the author, never lapsing into critical jargon, locates the characters
in 'the moving present.' Gatsby, the first of the great novels
to emerge from B movies, uses the language of commodities, advertisements,
photography, cinematography, and Horatio Alger to present models of identity
for characters absorbed in and by what is communicated. . . . Berman concludes
that Gatsby 'reassembled' rather than 'invented' himself."
-- A. Hirsh, Choice

Great Gatsby and Modern Times

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"A stunning piece of work. If Fitzgerald could have wished for one reader of The Great Gatsby, it would have... Read more

    Publisher: University of Illinois Press
    Publication Date: 01/08/1996
    ISBN13: 9780252065897, 978-0252065897
    ISBN10: 0252065891

    Number of Pages: 208

    Non Fiction , ELT & Literary Studies , Education

    Description

    "A stunning piece of
    work. If Fitzgerald could have wished for one reader of The Great Gatsby,
    it would have been Ronald Berman. Berman's criticism creates an ideal
    companion piece to the novel--as brilliantly illuminating about America
    as it is about fiction, and composed with as much thought and style."

    -- Roger Rosenblatt
    "An impressive study
    that brilliantly highlights the oneness of Fitzgerald's art with the overall
    context of modernism." -- Milton R. Stern, author of The Golden
    Moment: The Novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald
    "Citing films, dates,
    places, schedules, Broadway newsstands, and the spoils of manufacture,
    the author, never lapsing into critical jargon, locates the characters
    in 'the moving present.' Gatsby, the first of the great novels
    to emerge from B movies, uses the language of commodities, advertisements,
    photography, cinematography, and Horatio Alger to present models of identity
    for characters absorbed in and by what is communicated. . . . Berman concludes
    that Gatsby 'reassembled' rather than 'invented' himself."
    -- A. Hirsh, Choice

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