Metafiction has long been associated with the heyday of literary postmodernism―with a certain sense of irresponsibility, political apathy, or outright nihilism. Yet, if (as is now widely assumed) post
“This superb volume offers a rich cultural fabric that greatly deepens our understanding of The Great Gatsby. Illuminating short stories by Fitzgerald, his correspondence, and his literary inspirations are all featured here. An indispensable edition.”―Wai Chee Dimock, Yale UniversityThis Norton Critical Edition includes:The 1925 first American edition text of the novel.A full introduction, a note on the text, and explanatory annotations by David J. Alworth.An unusually rich selection of contextual materials, including Fitzgerald’s sources for his greatest novel, excerpts from his ledger and notebooks, three of his related short stories, twenty-two carefully chosen letters concerning The Great Gatsby, and eight selections―four of them by Fitzgerald―on the Jazz Age and American Modernism. A wide range of critical assessments, covering initial reviews and reactions, Fitzgerald’s revival, and reconsiderations and recent readings.A chronology and selected bibliography.About the Series