
A young man raised among the glitter of East‑coast privilege, Amory Blaine spends his early years under the watchful eye of his cultured, demanding mother, Beatrice. She surrounds him with art, music, and the refined airs of European society, yet her restless spirit hints at deeper discontent. Their life moves between lavish hotels, private cars, and the occasional European sojourn, shaping Amory’s taste for elegance and his instinct to observe rather than act.
Even as a child, Amory’s sharp green eyes and quick wit set him apart. He flirts with rebellion—sampling his mother’s apricot cordial, daring a cigarette—while absorbing the classics and the nuances of high society. As he matures, his inner conflict between inherited expectations and a yearning for something more genuine begins to surface, promising a journey that will test the limits of his upbringing and his own self‑perception.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (466K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Reed, Ken Reeder, and David Widger
Release date
1997-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1896–1940
Best known for The Great Gatsby, this American novelist captured the glamour, restlessness, and heartbreak of the Jazz Age with unusual clarity. His stories of ambition, love, and self-invention still feel strikingly modern.
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