El gran Gatsby / The Great Gatsby (Spanish Edition) - 9786070775802
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Product Details
Overview
Un clásico de la literatura norteamericana que retrata de manera brillante los felices años veinte.
Nadie conocía exactamente quién era Gatsby. Algunos decían que había sido espía de los alemanes durante la Primera Guerra Mundial; otros, que estaba emparentado con una de las familias reales de Europa. Sin embargo, nadie le aventajaba en su espléndida hospitalidad. Las fiestas más maravillosas tenían lugar en su soberbia mansión de Long Island. La ironía de esta fachada fabulosa era que él no la había construido para deslumbrar al mundo, los amigos o la esposa, sino para impresionar a una chica que había amado, que era su sueño, su ilusión.
«El gran Gatsby tiene pocos rivales como la gran novela americana del siglo XX. Al volver a leerla, una vez más, mi inicial y primera reacción es de renovado placer.» Harold Bloom
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A classic of American literature that brilliantly portrays the Roaring Twenties.
No one knew exactly who Gatsby was. Some said he had been a German spy during World War I; others claimed he was related to one of Europe’s royal families. Yet no one surpassed him in his lavish hospitality. The most marvelous parties took place in his magnificent Long Island mansion. The irony of this fabulous façade was that he had not built it to dazzle the world, his friends, or his wife, but to impress a girl he had loved, who was his dream, his illusion.
“The Great Gatsby has few rivals as the great American novel of the twentieth century. Upon rereading it once more, my initial and first reaction is renewed pleasure.” Harold Bloom








