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In The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald catches a sparkling way up both the disillusionment that prevails in America in the years after the First World War and the lack of morality in a society obsessed with wealth and status. But he does more than display the characteristics of time and place, for the description of Gatsby's tragic bogen 3001 mission to fulfill his dream, Fitzgerald recreates the universal conflict between fantasy and reality. / Kagge publishers /
When I started reading this book, so the first thing I noticed was how the actual writing bogen 3001 and kildringen is totally different than I'm used to reading. It took some time before I got into the rhythm of reading the book.
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