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May Day

SKU: 9781933633435
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  • Author:
    FITZGERALD F Scott
  • ISBN:
    9781933633435
  • Publication Date:
    August 2009
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    112
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Random House
  • Country of Publication:
May Day
May Day

May Day

SKU: 9781933633435
Regular price $24.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    FITZGERALD F Scott
  • ISBN:
    9781933633435
  • Publication Date:
    August 2009
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    112
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Random House
  • Country of Publication:

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Although F. Scott Fitzgerald is known for the kind of subtle, polished social commentary found in his masterpiece The Great Gatsby, his little-known novella May Day is unique in that it is the most raw, direct political commentary he ever wrote. It is a tale of the brutalities of the American class system - of privileged college boys, soldiers returning from a bloody war and a group of left-wing journalists, all confronting each other in the heart of New York City on May Day at the end of World War I.
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  • Although F. Scott Fitzgerald is known for the kind of subtle, polished social commentary found in his masterpiece The Great Gatsby, his little-known novella May Day is unique in that it is the most raw, direct political commentary he ever wrote. It is a tale of the brutalities of the American class system - of privileged college boys, soldiers returning from a bloody war and a group of left-wing journalists, all confronting each other in the heart of New York City on May Day at the end of World War I.
Although F. Scott Fitzgerald is known for the kind of subtle, polished social commentary found in his masterpiece The Great Gatsby, his little-known novella May Day is unique in that it is the most raw, direct political commentary he ever wrote. It is a tale of the brutalities of the American class system - of privileged college boys, soldiers returning from a bloody war and a group of left-wing journalists, all confronting each other in the heart of New York City on May Day at the end of World War I.