Work has taken an interesting turn, so I’m behind schedule and not enough time to post right now. I’ll try and get something up on Theron Ware by Friday, but if not I’ll push the schedule back a week.
Month: 18 years ago
I’ll start this off relatively slow, then pick up speed. Hopefully anyone wanting to join me can catch up easily. September 27: Chapters 1 — 5 (47 pages in my version) October 4: Chapters 6 — 10 (49 pages) October 11: Chapters 11 — 17 (Part 2: 69 pages) October 18: Chapters 18 — 24 […]
Your place for all things Gatsby. Also probably the best place to post any thoughts on the book after we start the next novel. The Great Gatsby discussion: Chapters 1 — 3 The Great Gatsby discussion: Chapters 4 — 6 The Great Gatsby discussion: Chapters 7 — 9 The Great Gatsby: overall impression The Great […]
There was music from my neighbor’s house through the summer nights. In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars. Credits Director: Jack Clayton Screenplay: Francis Ford Coppola Jay Gatsby: Robert Redford Daisy Buchanan: Mia Farrow Tom Buchanan: Bruce Dern Myrtle Wilson: Karen […]
While I’m hoping to watch The Great Gatsby tonight, I’ll start with links to The Damnation of Theron Ware. I haven’t found too many, but the few I have are excellent. If you find any additional links that you think others will find helpful, please pass them along or post them in the comments and […]
Well, I gave suggestions a week so with no input I’ll go with what I’d like. And hopefully others will want to give it a try. The Damnation of Theron Ware, by Harold Frederic, was published in 1896 and became a bestseller. The book is also known as Illumination. Here’s a brief description from Alibris.com: […]
I wanted to have a thread on what other’s think about The Great Gatsby because I feel I’m probably in the minority. I enjoyed the language of the book—deceptively simple but rich all the same. But there was something that kept nagging at me, keeping me from fully enjoying it. I’ll try and condense my […]
This post is to cover the last three chapters of The Great Gatsby. I’ll start another thread by Friday to post your thoughts on the book as a whole. We arrive at the culmination of the book with infidelities uncovered and murders committed. The author ties it all together as his commentary on the state […]
Well, we’re quickly coming to the end of The Great Gatsby, so it’s a good time to talk about the next book. What would you like to read and discuss with a group? Browsing at a bookstore the other evening, I thought I would enjoy discovering an author I’ve never read before. Two I saw […]
An excellent article titled Professor, private investigator team up in search of the real ‘Great Gatsby’, which gives a look at the man purportedly behind Fitzgerald’s title character. Some detail is given on Max von Gerlach, who Zelda Fitzgerald said was the inspiration for Jay Gatsby. However this excerpt highlights the uncertainty of that claim: […]