The F. Scott Fitzgerald Society Presents Gatsby Centennial Readings
The F. Scott Fitzgerald Society Presents Gatsby Centennial Readings
Kirk
On April 10, 2025, The Great Gatsby---widely heralded as among the greatest of all American novels---celebrates its centennial. The F. Scott Fitzgerald Society is marking this landmark with a weekly chapter-by-chapter reading of the novel featuring eleven of the most significant American fiction writers of our day. Episodes will be released weekly beginning on February 13. Here is the schedule:February 13                 Chapter 1                    Jonathan FranzenFebruary 20                 Chapter 2                   Jane SmileyFebruary 27                 Chapter 3                   Ann BeattieMarch 6                       Chapter 4                   Joseph O’NeillMarch 13                     Chapter 5                    Robert Olen ButlerMarch 20                     Chapter 6                   Richard RussoMarch 27                     Chapter 7                    Kim Stanley Robinson/ Maxine Hong                                                                                           KingstonApril 3                         Chapter 8                    Francine ProseApril 10                       Chapter 9                    Gish Jen/ Alice McDermott Episodes are also available for download on the Fitzgerald Society website (www.fscottfitzgeraldsociety.org) and on the Society's YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@f.scottfitzgeraldsociety8488). It's truly a different and unique experience luxuriating in Fitzgerald's luminescent prose hearing his cadences read aloud by these voices. 
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