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Discussion of The Great Gatsby followed by a viewing of the 1974 film starring Robert Redford.

The Great gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald was publsihed 100 years ago and has sold over 30 million copies world wide.

A masterpiece of 20th century literature from F. Scott Fitzgerald, the preeminent chronicler of the Jazz Age—a term he coined.

One of The Atlantic’s Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years

This classic work encapsulating the decadence and excess of the 1920s “Jazz Age” follows the unassuming Nick Carraway on his search for the American Dream, which leads him to the doorstep of Jay Gatsby, an enigmatic millionaire known for both his lavish parties and his undying love for Nick’s cousin, the married Daisy Buchanan. With a mixture of envy and dismay, Nick observes Gatsby and his flamboyant life in the Long Island town of West Egg, while Gatsby yearns for Daisy and all that shimmers across the Sound in East Egg. The result is a chronicle of the drama and deceit that swirl around the lives of the wealthy, which cemented Fitzgerals’s reputation as the voice of his generation.

(Penguin Random House)

After our discussion join us for a showing of the 1974 film starring Robert Reford (August 18, 1936 -September 16, 2025).

Refreshments provied. This is a free event.


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550 Chene Street, Detroit, MI 48207

Feb 21, 2026 -11:00 AM