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Professor Sarah Churchwell on Genius, Big Dreams and F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Jan 25, 2023
In this engaging discussion, Sarah Churchwell, a Professor of American Literature at the University of London, explores the intricate legacy of F. Scott Fitzgerald. She delves into the themes of ambition, societal decay, and the duality of the American Dream as depicted in 'The Great Gatsby.' Churchwell reveals Fitzgerald's self-awareness regarding his strengths and shortcomings, and how his portrayal of ambition can mirror contemporary figures like Elon Musk. Additionally, she emphasizes the often-overlooked discipline behind Fitzgerald’s craft, challenging romanticized notions of creativity.
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ANECDOTE

Gatsby as Gangster

  • Gatsby, a bootlegger, can be seen as a gangster figure, reflecting a then-contemporary context.
  • The 1949 film adaptation with Alan Ladd as Gatsby highlights this gangster aspect, portraying the era's violence.
INSIGHT

Wolfsheim's Influence

  • People often perceive events as simply happening, overlooking the individuals who shape them.
  • Gatsby's encounter with Wolfsheim reveals the agency of singular figures influencing national events and personal destinies.
INSIGHT

Will to Power

  • Fitzgerald's work explores the will to power and human agency in shaping the world.
  • Gatsby's choice to make his mark, even dishonestly, reflects the corrupting influence of large ambition.
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