
The Great Gatsby is a deceptively simple text. It comes in at roughly 200 pages, and most of us read it before we turn 18. But as any novel that is so much about lies and facades should be, there are many hidden messages to be uncovered in its lush, radiant prose...
On episode 1 of the new season of Lit Talk* Bobby and Nesha sit down with Hillary Copsey from the Mercantile Library to discuss unreliable narrators, flyover states, and whether Gatsby truly is The Great American Novel.