THE GREAT GATSBY
Francis Scott Fitzgerald is an American author who was able to vividly depict the wealth and carelessness of the 1920s in the United States. The author grew up during the "Jazz Age," when music was at its peak. While those extravagant and quirky times have passed, readers can still enjoy the legacy of his books, which promote a culture of freedom, joy, and hedonism. His most well-known novel is "The Great Gatsby." It was published in 1925, at a period marked by Dry Law, gangster conflicts, lavish parties, and extravagant lives.