And a number of major reviewers panned it. I still read it once a year. I don't know if it's perfect but I still can't find so much if a sentence that I'd change. And the next to final chapter where he talks about wealthy people...as angrily true today as Fitzgerald meant it be be back then.
And the word count is so short it couldn't be published today. It would be a "novella" and everybody knows those don't sell :-)
This is one time when I'll be joyful about a new bad movie of a great book. I've written a novel about a man who imagines himself as Jay Gatsby (The Gatsby Game.) All that free publicity. Thanks Mr. DeCaprio!
I'm with you Patti. I dread the movie. Though I have to say Justin Beiber as Tom Buchanan was an interesting piece of casting. Who knew Tom Buchanan sang? But I take Anne's point about its brevity. They'd probably make it look like a NIcholas Sparks book. BTW I agree with you. I'd call it the finest American novel as well.
Patricia Abbott is the author of more than 125 stories that have appeared online, in print journals and in various anthologies. She is the author of two print novels CONCRETE ANGEL (2015) and SHOT IN DETROIT (2016)(Polis Books). CONCRETE ANGEL was nominated for an Anthony and Macavity Award in 2016. SHOT IN DETROIT was nominated for an Edgar Award and an Anthony Award in 2017. A collection of her stories I BRING SORROW AND OTHER STORIES OF TRANSGRESSION will appear in 2018.
She also authored two ebooks, MONKEY JUSTICE and HOME INVASION and co-edited DISCOUNT NOIR. She won a Derringer award for her story "My Hero." She lives outside Detroit.
Patricia (Patti) Abbott
SHOT IN DETROIT
Edgar Nominee 2017, Anthony nominee 2017
CONCRETE ANGEL
Polis Books, 2015-nominated for the Anthony and Macavity Awards
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And a number of major reviewers panned it. I still read it once a year. I don't know if it's perfect but I still can't find so much if a sentence that I'd change. And the next to final chapter where he talks about wealthy people...as angrily true today as Fitzgerald meant it be be back then.
I'd certainly choose it as the best American novel. My husband would probably choose Moby Dick. I dread the new movie.
And the word count is so short it couldn't be published today. It would be a "novella" and everybody knows those don't sell :-)
This is one time when I'll be joyful about a new bad movie of a great book. I've written a novel about a man who imagines himself as Jay Gatsby (The Gatsby Game.) All that free publicity. Thanks Mr. DeCaprio!
I'm with you Patti. I dread the movie. Though I have to say Justin Beiber as Tom Buchanan was an interesting piece of casting. Who knew Tom Buchanan sang? But I take Anne's point about its brevity. They'd probably make it look like a NIcholas Sparks book. BTW I agree with you. I'd call it the finest American novel as well.
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