It takes more than a little verve to write a story based on the iconic characters created by F. Scott Fitzgerald in perhaps the 20th century’s most famous American novel, but Claire Anderson-Wheeler ...
In a bold opening, the script swoops straight from the novel’s beginning to its end, so that the narrator, Nick Carraway, flags up Gatsby’s death before we meet him. It’s one of the paradoxes of a ...
This month marks the 100th birthday of the ultimate Long Island classic, "The Great Gatsby," and Claire Anderson-Wheeler has given its fans a delightful way to celebrate with her debut novel, "The ...
If you polled 100 people about who is the awfullest among the awful people in “The Great Gatsby,” I bet 99 of them would answer “that louse Tom Buchanan.” In the new “The Gatsby Gambit,” Buchanan ...
One hundred years ago, a young midwesterner-turned-Ivy-Leaguer enlisted in the military during World War I, hoping to die in battle. He instead survived and met a woman who would marry him once he ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald fans across the globe are celebrating the centennial of “The Great Gatsby” this year. From Princeton University, Fitzgerald’s alma mater, to the French Riviera, where he worked on ...
Forget the ever-beckoning green light that entrances Jay Gatsby from across the water. I call for a red light on further attempts to channel the ever-resonant brilliance of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The ...
The Great Gatsby — 100 years old? How can that be? To borrow the words F. Scott Fitzgerald used to describe New York City in the 1920s, The Great Gatsby possesses "all the iridescence of the beginning ...
The darker elements of “The Great Gatsby” prove more elusive, which blunts the impact overall. So does the show’s anodyne Broadway sound, which is poppy and pleasant without being memorable. It ...
F. Scott Fitzgerald's time in Louisville, Kentucky, particularly his experiences at Camp Taylor, subtly influenced his iconic novel "The Great Gatsby." Although Fitzgerald's stay in Louisville was ...
It takes more than a little verve to write a story based on the iconic characters created by F. Scott Fitzgerald in perhaps the 20th century’s most famous American novel, but Claire Anderson-Wheeler ...