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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The Great Gatsby

The Graphic Novel

F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fred Fordham, Aya Morton

Scribner · Print & ebook · June 30, 2020

Reading lane: The Classics

A gorgeously illustrated, first-ever graphic novel adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s beloved American classic.

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Graphic Classic

A familiar classic, translated into panels with enough formality to feel like an object worth keeping.

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  • classic text in graphic form
  • easy entry to a canonical novel

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  • visual shorthand for cultural literacy
  • a conversation-starter that reads quickly

Book Details

Authors
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fred Fordham, Aya Morton
Publisher
Scribner
Published
June 30, 2020
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
The Classics · Literary Fiction
Reading lane
The Classics

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Publisher Categories

  • The Classics

  • Literary Fiction

  • Friendship

About This Book

A gorgeously illustrated, first-ever graphic novel adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s beloved American classic. First published in 1925, The Great Gatsby has been acclaimed by generations of readers and is now reimagined in stunning graphic novel form. Jay Gatsby, Nick Carraway, Daisy Buchanan, and the rest of the cast are captured in vivid and evocative illustrations by artist Aya Morton. The iconic text has been artfully distilled by Fred Fordham, who also adapted the gra...

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A gorgeously illustrated, first-ever graphic novel adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s beloved American classic. First published in 1925, The Great Gatsby has been acclaimed by generations of readers and is now reimagined in stunning graphic novel form. Jay Gatsby, Nick Carraway, Daisy Buchanan, and the rest of the cast are captured in vivid and evocative illustrations by artist Aya Morton. The iconic text has been artfully distilled by Fred Fordham, who also adapted the graphic novel edition of To Kill a Mockingbird . Blake Hazard, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great-granddaughter, contributes a personal introduction. This quintessential Jazz Age tale stands as the supreme achievement of Fitzgerald’s career and is a true classic of 20th-century literature. The story of the mysteriously wealthy Gatsby and his love for the beautiful Daisy is exquisitely captured in this enchanting and unique edition.

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