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This is totally a post about nothing except The Great Gatsby, and you should PROBABLY IGNORE IT.

1. Did you know that there is a Great Gatsby Game? Because I didn't until [livejournal.com profile] two_if_by_sea told me about it the other night, and I must tell you, my life is enriched. Apparently it was adapted for NES at some point and some guy has put it up online, and it is...oh my god, you guys, it is GLORIOUSLY RIDICULOUS. You have to fight the eyeglasses! You throw your hat at waiters and dancing girls! AHAHAHAHAHAHA FOREVER, ETC.

2. The first time I read Gatsby, I was in 10th grade and had a terrible terrible terrible terrible English teacher. Which, actually, despite being lucky enough to be in an awesome school district, I had a whole spate of terrible English teachers in high school--including my senior year AP Lit teacher, who made us draw pictures of our feelings while we were reading Crime and Punishment, because that's totally an appropriate way to teach Dostoevsky to overachieving 18 year olds, and no, of course I'm not still angry--but I digress. My point is, I read Gatsby in this class with this English teacher who couldn't have gotten me excited about winning the lottery, let alone about the 1920s, but god, I fell in love with it anyway. And I know that makes me a cliche, and I know about all the things that are wrong with it, but I can't ever let go of being 16 and awake at four in the morning reading and rereading, "He smiled understandingly-much more than understandingly. It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life. It faced--or seemed to face--the whole external world for an instant, and then concentrated on you with an irresistible prejudice in your favor. It understood you just as far as you wanted to be understood, believed in you as you would like to believe in yourself."

3. And actually that's what I want to say here, really, about Gatsby--Fitzgerald set out to write the Great American Novel, and then he kind of did. He edited and reworked and rewrote and reshaped that book to death, and say what you will about ego and hubris and the wrong reasons to be writing (and believe me, when it comes to Fitzgerald, I could say a lot), but there's something to that kind of determination, even if it's fucked over and fucked up. I think everyone has that book they read that made them want to read more, made them want to write, and for all it's a cliche Gatsby's mine. Which, of course, is why I can never manage to get past the outlining stages of the Gatsby AU I want to write in every fandom I encounter--my love for this book is stupid and probably unjustified and all consuming, and I can't ever bear to mess with it, even in homage, even for fun.

4. SO READ THIS BOOK IF YOU HAVEN'T YET, GUYS, THAT IS MY POINT. There are problems with it and it's okay if you read it and hate it, but just...you know, just read it. It's this and East of Eden for me (yes, I know you all know that, yes, I know I insert East of Eden in everything, yes, shut up), and this morning I heard these two high school kids bitching that they weren't even gonna bother with the Cliff's notes, and it hurt me. It hurt me in my soul.

5. Have some Kate Beaton for your troubles! Goddamn, but I laughed at these this morning.







ETA, BECAUSE [livejournal.com profile] weatherfront IS A BULLY WHO HATES THE THINGS I LOVE:
From: [identity profile] gyzym.livejournal.com
dsjfhsjdkf because I was trying to exercise self control and every time I look at that comic I burst into HYSTERICAL LAUGHTER and I was in a coffeeshop at the time of posting
From: [identity profile] weatherfront.livejournal.com
BUT I MEAN, FEEL FREE TO EXCLUDE ONE OF THE BEST GATSBY COMICS! FOR GOD'S SAKE!
From: [identity profile] weatherfront.livejournal.com
East of Eden is a deeply evocative work of art that explores with trenchant prose such universally and perennially relevant themes as redemption, love, forgiveness, and human connection
From: [identity profile] gyzym.livejournal.com
You're just mocking me now, don't think I don't know when you're mocking me
From: [identity profile] gyzym.livejournal.com
OH MY GOD NO I DON'T LIKE HAWTHORNE OH MY FUCKING GOD NATHANIEL "OH, NO, I AM TOO BRILLIANT TO BOTHER CURBING MY MOTHERFUCKING ADJECTIVE USE" HAWTHORNE, HE CAN DIAF WITH CHARLES DICKENS AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED
From: [identity profile] gyzym.livejournal.com
THE ENTIRE FIRST PAGE OF "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" CONTAINS

ONLY

ONE

PERIOD
From: [identity profile] bookshop.livejournal.com

WHO NEEDS PERIODS WHEN YOU CAN HAVE THIRTY SEMI-COLONS >:E
From: [identity profile] gyzym.livejournal.com
...if you are mounting a secret mockery attack now is the time to tell me
From: [identity profile] weatherfront.livejournal.com
YOU HAVE ALREADY MOCKED HAWTHORNE FOR ME ♥ ♥ ♥ IT WAS A+++++ MOCKERY TOO

Jizzy do you have that problem where you hate an author and you think their prose sucks a fucking duck and all of their ~oeuvre~ can be lost to the ravages of time for all you care

and then you realize they once wrote something about two dudes who are totally fucking behind the scenes

and now you can't hate them anymore
From: [identity profile] gyzym.livejournal.com
...that seems like a really specific problem Ifrit...

BUT I WILL SAY THAT THERE WAS THIS DUDE I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH AND HE WAS ALL ~I AM A BRILLIANT SCREENWRITER~ AND I WAS ALL, BUT YOU ARE CRAP AT DIALOGUE AND DEVELOPMENT AND TOO EGOTISTICAL TO SEE CLEARLY AND ALSO I HATE YOU YOU HACK, AND THEN HE SUBMITTED A SHORT STORY TO THE LIT MAG I EDITED AND IT WAS AMAZING AND I WANTED TO SET THINGS ON FIRE IN DESPAIR
From: [identity profile] weatherfront.livejournal.com
............................................................................................................................................................................................................that is a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT PROBLEM YOU ASSHOLE






I meant Dickens!! WHAT IS THIS STORY ABOUT-- well was he cute at least
From: [identity profile] gyzym.livejournal.com
I JUST HAVE A LOT OF FEELINGS OKAY, JESUS

JDSFHJDSKFJDSFHSD LOOK I DON'T CARE HOW GAY OR NOT GAY OR WHATEVER ANYTHING HE WROTE WAS, EVERY TIME I PICK UP ANYTHING ALL I CAN THINK IS "FFFFFFFFF CHARLES DICKENS IT IS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE THIS OBVIOUS THAT YOU WERE PAID BY THE WORD"
From: [identity profile] gyzym.livejournal.com
BUT IT FEELS LONGER

ALSO FUCK YOU THAT BOOK IS BEAUTIFUL AND I AM NOT ASHAMED
From: [identity profile] weatherfront.livejournal.com
IT REALLY DOESN'T THOUGH OKAY, BECAUSE DICKENS MAY HAVE BEEN PAID BY THE WORD BUT THEY ARE ALL WORDS THAT INVOLVE IMPROBABLE SITUATIONS AND FARCICAL CHARACTERS AND RIDICULOUS HIGH DRAMA THAT YOU CAN LOL AT

whereas East of Eden, you're just like, ......okay... I think I see the point you are trying to make, Steinbeck, actually I think I saw it 500 pages ago......

AND BESIDES, NO LAWYERS SHACKING UP WITH EACH OTHER IN STEINBECK
From: [identity profile] gyzym.livejournal.com
I LOVE HOW YOU THINK YOU ARE GOING TO SWAY ME

I AM JUST HERE TO SAY: TIMSHEL

THAT'S ALL
From: [identity profile] weatherfront.livejournal.com
................OH MY GOD YOU LOVE THE ENTIRE BOOK BECAUSE OF THAT ONE SECTION DON'T YOU FLA;LEKJ;LR;K;RKLJLN;ALKJ;
From: [identity profile] gyzym.livejournal.com
I LOVE THE ENTIRE BOOK FOR LOTS OF REASONS, LOTS OF TOTALLY LEGIT REASONS

...BUT I AM JUST SAYING THERE ARE THINGS THAT HIT YOU A LITTLE HARDER IF YOU GET HEBREW BEATEN INTO YOUR HEAD EVERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY FOR 10 YEARS

AND ALSO DSJFHDDFJHDSF THE OLD TESTAMENT IS MY SHIT, OKAY, SHUT YOUR MOUTH
From: [identity profile] weatherfront.livejournal.com
OH MY GOD I MEAN YES JIZZY OLD TESTAMENT REFERENCES ARE GREAT

AND I DON'T BEGRUDGE YOU YOUR HEBREW DRILL EXPERIENCES

BUT CAN WE AT LEAST AGREE THAT THE BOOK IS REALLY, REALLY, REALLY FUCKING HEAVY-HANDED
From: [identity profile] gyzym.livejournal.com
OH, GOD, IT'S LIKE GETTING HIT IN THE FACE ALL THE TIME WITH THE FRYING PAN OF SYMBOLISM, DON'T THINK THAT I DON'T KNOW

IT'S JUST THAT I....

....LIKE IT, OH MY GOD, I'M IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH EAST OF EDEN AREN'T I IFRIT
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Oh, I loved that part. <3

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