3.82 AVERAGE


Holds up really well, noticed a hell of a lot more this time around than when I read it as a teen. Ain't no way Carraway and Baker aren't Queer to some degree though.

Like a lot of people, I had to read this book for school, as it is an ‘American classic’, and, like a lot of people, I really don’t think it deserves that title. Not because of the writing or even the plot; the writing was perfectly good, with some really beautiful descriptions and phrases that really exemplify the feeling of the setting, and the plot was interesting enough, without too many gaping plot holes.

However. This book absolutely should not be an ‘American classic’ because it doesn’t represent the American people. In fact, it represents a very, very small percent of them, and did even when it was written. This book is entirely about rich, spoiled people with too much money and time on their hands, who are so utterly involved in themselves that they can’t see the emotions or feelings of anyone outside of themselves.

While we certainly are dealing with the selfishness of lot of people like that right now, the reality of it is that their ‘problems’ just aren’t relatable for the majority of the people in the United States, and so calling it a classic is just offensive.

Beyond that, while the descriptions were nice, I hated absolutely all of the characters. The women were poorly written and two dimensional, while all of the men were over written into being utter brats. To add to the problem, I had no compassion for any of them, and the feeble attempts the author made to justify their actions and build up sympathy were dust that: feeble, and ultimately a failure.

Between the utter unlikeability of the characters, their poor development, and the complete distance to anything I could relate to, I ultimately didn’t enjoy this book at all. While I still would have completed it even if it hadn’t been an assignment, it wasn’t enjoyable, and the only thing I really learned from it was to not trust that a classic novel will be at all related to the people for whom it is supposedly of cultural importance.
mysterious reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous reflective sad tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
dark mysterious sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Fue un libro que me costó mucho leer. Nunca hay que subestimar a un libro por su tamaño, por que este a pesar de ser un libro corto fue medio complicado para mí. La prosa de Scott Fitzgerald es preciosa, me recuerda a la prosa de Vladimir Nabokov, es descriptiva, y hermosa pero a la vez tienes que prestar mucha atención para no perder el hilo de la historia. Es un libro al cual le tenía unas ganas enormes y me siento satisfecha de haberlo leído al fin. Una trágica historia de amor en la que todo pudo haber sido diferente.

Intenté no pensar en lo que me comentaron, en lo que sabía, trate de disfrutar esta historia y me pareció magnífica, los revueltos que tiene te emocionan. Sin duda es un clásico para leer sí o sí, es sumamente entretenido y se podría decir que ligero, aunque en ciertas partes se me hizo pesado, pero no se pierde lo interesante... Te recomiendo leerlo pues, si aun no lo has hecho.
reflective sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Mi problema con esta novela es personal. Llevo demasiados años oyendo a señoros jóvenes admirar al protagonista de esta historia y, lo siento, pero el Gran Gatsby me cae muy muy mal es lo peor de la novela. Y es una novela que busca en todo momento hacer brillar a ese personaje y vendérselo al lector de forma poco sutil. Incluso esos amagos de hacer que el narrador/Nick dude de él, son todos para hacerle luego aún más impresionante cuando luego cuenta otra desgarradora historia de su pasado.

Es además un curioso caso de novela que ponen en evidencia la desigualdad social pero en vez de denunciarla, de ver a las clases altas como algo a eliminar, las mira con envidia. El objetivo no es eliminar la desigualdad sino ascender socialmente. No hay conciencia de clase, hay envidia.

De la misoginia no hablo porque me enervo.

Aun así es una novela con algunos pasajes que brillan en lo literario, con una ambientación fascinante, una especie de cuento de hadas para hombres, fanservice para los cryptobros de su época. Eso la convierte en una historia tremendamente icónica.
reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I liked the movie better than the book…:🥹