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Published in 1925, F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" remains an indelible portrait of the American Jazz Age, capturing the era's intoxicating glamour and underlying hollowness. Set in the opulent summer of 1922, the novel masterfully dissects themes of wealth, class, love, and the elusive nature of the American Dream. While not an immediate commercial sensation, its publication marked a pivotal moment in American literature, solidifying Fitzgerald's voice as a keen observer and critic of his generation's complex aspirations. It offered a piercing, albeit sometimes cynical, critique of materialism and the pursuit of unattainable desires in a nation grappling with rapid social and economic transformation.