Rare Book Chat

The Almost Not Great Gatsby


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In 1940, the year of Fitzgerald’s death, there were only 7 copies of The Great Gatsby sold. Fitzgerald complained to both Zelda and Max Perkins that he was a forgotten man and that clearly there was no demand for his book. He was crushed, and died thinking Gatsby was a failure. Then, a year later 155,000 copies were printed…. What happened? 

We dive in into the strange afterlife of The Great Gatsby, trace Fitzgerald’s feelings about his masterpiece through inscribed copies, and compare it to the fates of other books – Their Eyes Were Watching God and The Fortnight in September – published around the same time. 

Is a classic destined to be a classic or does it need a healthy dose of luck? As always, email us and let us know what you think at [email protected]

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Rare Book ChatBy Jeremy O'Connor and Michael DiRuggiero

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