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Peter Catapano
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Experience this “Great American Novel” with Peter Catapano as he weaves together both personal and political themes in his take on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic book. The Great Gatsby has been hailed as “The Great American Novel,” capturing something indescribable about life in 1920s America.
Peter Catapano is an award-winning editor, author, educator, and the founding editor of The New York Times’ philosophy series The Stone. The Great Gatsby is the book that got him excited about reading and writing, and you can now experience his guided tour of this classic on Rebind.
SNEAK PEEK
Here are some questions Catapano will explore with you as you read The Great Gatsby on Rebind:
What are your first impressions of our narrator, Nick Carraway? Do you think he will be a reliable narrator? Can we trust him to be objective in the retelling of events he’s experienced?
This chapter ends with one of the most striking statements of the book, made by Nick: “I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known.” What do you think Nick’s purpose is in telling the reader this? Would you ordinarily trust a person who said something like this? Has your perception of how reliable or honest Nick changed at all since the beginning of the book?
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“The Great Gatsby is a book that got me excited about reading and helped open up a world of imagination that has stayed with me my entire life.”
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