
The Daily 100 Years of ‘The Great Gatsby’
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Jul 25, 2025 A.O. Scott, a critic at large for The New York Times Book Review, dives into the 100-year legacy of 'The Great Gatsby.' He unpacks how this once-overlooked novel became a cornerstone of American literature. The discussion touches on themes of wealth, aspiration, and identity, showcasing Jay Gatsby's complex character as he represents the American dream's darker sides. Scott reflects on the book's cultural significance, its impact on education, and how its enduring appeal continues to resonate with contemporary audiences.
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Gatsby's Link to Hip-Hop Culture
- Baz Luhrmann's 2013 film adaptation linked Gatsby with hip-hop culture.
- The self-made myths in hip-hop mirror Gatsby's persona and ambitions.
Gatsby's Cultural Lingua Franca
- The name Gatsby has entered American popular culture far beyond the book itself.
- It symbolizes elusive ideals and desires, appearing in sitcoms and TV shows.
Gatsby's Dual Nature
- Gatsby embodies a complex self-invention, both theatrical and sincere.
- His immutable youthful idealism underlies his flawed but captivating character.




