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desertcart.com: Trimalchio: An Early Version of 'The Great Gatsby' (The Cambridge Edition of the Works of F. Scott Fitzgerald): 9780521890472: F. Scott Fitzgerald, James L. W. West III: Books Review: THE REAL SOURCE OF “The Great Gatsby”! - Fitzgerald wrote Trimalchio first! The he produced the version we are familiar. However, when making the movie, Baz Luhrmann referred to this edition for authentic details included in the movie. Excellent read for Gatsby fans! Review: When the rough draft stands on its own - Trimalchio has the same characters, basic plot, and detailed 1920s setting as The Great Gatsby. That being said, there are significant enough differences between the two to say that this can be published as a stand-alone work. Much like a great cover of a top song, you know the lyrics, but you want the new version anyways. The Great Gatsby stands at the pillar of twentieth century American literature. Part of the reason it does so are the revisions made from Trimalchio. Had The Great Gatsby never been, this would still be a masterwork of twentieth century American literature.
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,410,309 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,618 in Classic American Literature #8,310 in Literary Criticism & Theory #31,538 in Literary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (81) |
| Dimensions | 5.43 x 0.54 x 8.5 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0521890470 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0521890472 |
| Item Weight | 7.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 216 pages |
| Publication date | July 8, 2002 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
J**G
THE REAL SOURCE OF “The Great Gatsby”!
Fitzgerald wrote Trimalchio first! The he produced the version we are familiar. However, when making the movie, Baz Luhrmann referred to this edition for authentic details included in the movie. Excellent read for Gatsby fans!
E**L
When the rough draft stands on its own
Trimalchio has the same characters, basic plot, and detailed 1920s setting as The Great Gatsby. That being said, there are significant enough differences between the two to say that this can be published as a stand-alone work. Much like a great cover of a top song, you know the lyrics, but you want the new version anyways. The Great Gatsby stands at the pillar of twentieth century American literature. Part of the reason it does so are the revisions made from Trimalchio. Had The Great Gatsby never been, this would still be a masterwork of twentieth century American literature.
R**N
A Great Early Version of Fitzgerald's Masterpiece
It is a well-known story that F. Scott Fitzgerald, before settling on The Great Gatsby at Maxwell Perkins urging shortly before the book went to press, toyed around with dozens of names. Among those was Trimalchio in the West Egg and Under the Red, White, and Blue. What is less known, however, is how many different changes he made to the novel itself. The various drafts (only one of which is included here) show how fluid the act of writing can be. Often the work of editing is as difficult as producing the initial draft. None of Fitzgerald's changes between the initial galley proofs and the final version fundamentally change the plot of the novel, but it is readily apparent this is an earlier draft. Among the main changes are the novel's less poetic narrative language and the weaker characterization of many of the secondary characters. The details of Jay Gatsby's background shift somewhat. In the final confrontation between Gatsby and Tom Buchanan, Daisy still chooses Tom, but there is less of a sense of finality about it. To my surprise, I actually preferred Trimalchio somewhat to the final version. The book also includes a useful addendum that notes the various changes made at each stage of the creative process. I generally prefer footnotes to endnotes, but can understand the editorial decision as less cumbersome. Overall, this is a great contribution to American letters of interest to both English scholars and fans of The Great Gatsby.
R**F
For lovers of The Great Gatsby
Interesting to see how the novel evolved into The Great Gatsby that we know today. Significant amounts of reference materials and notes are included. Some interesting perspectives into Fitzgerald in relation to his work methods and story development.
J**A
Giving Deeper Understanding to "Gatsby"
This volume is an early draft of Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" and, while it follows the same general plot, it has a large number of changes that make it stand out: Gatsby's nature is more thoroughly developed through some more intimate moments with Nick (scenes of this which were not present in "The Great Gatsby" were even used in Baz Luhrmann's 2013 film), the relationship with Jordan and Nick feels more realistic and developed, and many other differences that lead to a deeper understanding of the final text. I cannot recommend it highly enough!
J**.
Interesting read for Gatsby fans
By and large, it really is the same book, aside from the ordering of the middle and end chapters. However there are key distinct differences. The final 'can't change the past' part is absent/altered and Daisy almost left Tom, before the argument at the Plaza. I wish the commentary was longer, but what they provided was insightful. That said, I'd recommend for die-hard fans, as 5 chapters in, aside from a few words or sentences - it really is the final book.
F**E
Early, Insightful Version of Gatsby
This is a good book for people who are obsessed with The Great Gatsby and would like to know more about Fitzgerald's possible intent.
T**H
Decor
I just purchased for decor. It arrived on time and in good condition.
M**E
Petronius inspired the title Trimalchio and F.Scott Fitzgerald transformed Trimalchio into the popular Great Gatsby. All main libraries should keep a copy of both books. Received on time and in good condition. With Thanks.
S**Y
Trimalchio est un livre plutôt rare, puisqu'il reproduit une première version de Gatsby le magnifique, avant que cela ne devienne le succès de librairie qu'on connait. Le livre mérite d'être parcouru, car la version est plus brute et elle ne cherche pas le succès. Contrairement à ce qui fit la marque de commerce de Francis Scott-Fitzgerald. Une bonne façon pour mieux comprendre le cheminement des écrivains.
S**Y
Found this book an easier read than the later version. More beliveable and easier to understand. Found myself rereading chapters just for the beauty of the language.
L**E
This Book is a great read! Lots of extra’s of notes,references and the process of how the novel the Great Gastby was written into its final draft. Highly recommend this book to fans of F.Scott Fitzgerald and even anyone who has watched the films and want to read a more in-depth version to the story.
A**R
Needed this books for a university class. Very helpful for writers learning about the revisions process.
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