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[The Centennial of The Great Gatsby: Why It Remains the Great American Novel]-[100 Years of ‘The Great Gatsby’]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-07-25

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The Enduring Enigma of The Great Gatsby

As The Great Gatsby celebrates its centennial, it remains a cornerstone of the American literary canon. A.O. Scott, the New York Times critic-at-large, joins Michael Barbaro to explore how F. Scott Fitzgerald’s slender, initially overlooked 1925 novel transformed into a definitive American myth. The discussion highlights the book's "elusiveness," noting that its refusal to offer concrete answers is precisely what keeps it alive for successive generations of readers.

From Commercial Flop to Cultural Icon

Upon its release in 1925, The Great Gatsby was a "bust," with critics dismissing it as a book for "one season only." Fitzgerald died in 1940 believing his work had faded into obscurity. However, the novel’s rebirth was driven by a unique convergence of history and policy. During WWII, the government distributed over 100,000 "armed forces editions" to G.I.s overseas, effectively turning the book into a portable reminder of home. Post-war, as higher education expanded through the G.I. Bill, the book found its permanent home on high school and college syllabi. It became a "teachable" text—a middle-brow staple that provided students and critics with a Rorschach blot for debating American identity.

The Psychology of Self-Invention

At the heart of the novel is Jay Gatsby’s "platonic conception of himself." Scott notes the complexity of a character who is simultaneously a "son of God" and a "17-year-old boy" with a juvenile idea of wealth. This tension between "purity and integrity" and profound criminal corruption—Gatsby’s association with the 1919 World Series fixers—mirrors the American ambivalence toward "fraud, criminality, and money."

The Conflict: Gatsby vs. Buchanan

The central conflict between the self-made, "Mr. Nobody from nowhere" Gatsby and the establishment-entrenched Tom Buchanan serves as a proxy for American class anxiety. Buchanan, the "abuser of women" and "outspoken racist," represents the exclusionary "pedigreed idea" of American power. Conversely, Gatsby embodies the "striving" and "passing" common to the American experience. Scott and Barbaro draw parallels between this dynamic and modern political figures, suggesting that the American obsession with "self-invention in defiance of all rules" is a recurring, sometimes dangerous, national impulse.

The Tragic Nature of the American Dream

Addressing the dissenting view—notably Catherine Schultz’s critique that the characters are merely "types" or "billboards"—Scott argues that this perceived thinness is actually the book’s "chief virtue." By leaving the canvas "only partially filled," Fitzgerald allows readers to project their own experiences onto the narrative.

Ultimately, the book’s resonance lies in its portrayal of America as a "transitory enchanted moment" that is "always lost." The "elusive rhythm" that Nick Carraway struggles to communicate at the end of the novel suggests that the American dream is built on a fundamental tragedy: the moment we begin to realize our potential is often the moment we begin to ruin it. Through its exploration of nostalgia, class mobility, and the "capacity for wonder," The Great Gatsby remains, a century later, an unanswerable but essential inquiry into what it means to be American.

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