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"Nemesis incubating" - Zelda Fitzgerald
"They thought Bacchus was presiding over the festivities, until Nemisis appeared - the retributive goddess whom the Romans aptly called Invidia. Nothing would surive but the stories, the tales of a quest for lasting pleasure, which left a trace of beauty: the disarray of falling stars didn't come to naught after all."
Apr 03, 2026 05:40AM
Careless People: Murder, Mayhem, and the Invention of The Great Gatsby

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Clare Snow is on page 292 of 429
The murders of Edward Hall and Eleanor Mills are "riven by questions about money and status and power, erupting into a brutality that is met with incompetence and corruption. It is a story of violence triumphant, of chaos and disappointment. The story of Hall and Mills tells not of America's romantic past, but of its invidious future."
Apr 03, 2026 07:28AM
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Clare Snow
Clare Snow is on page 292 of 429
As well as a book about the American dream, The Great Gatsby "is also a story about knowing your place. It is about the brutality of forcing people back into their places, the cruelty of being found out."
Apr 03, 2026 07:20AM
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Clare Snow
Clare Snow is on page 291 of 429
"The Great Gatsby is certainly not a true story, nor is it in any meaningful way based on a true story. It might better be regarded as an untrue story, one that took myriad facts and unmade them."
Apr 03, 2026 07:16AM
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Clare Snow
Clare Snow is on page 291 of 429
"Fitzgerald's story about possibility is capacious enough to grasp all three possibilities. The creative process pushes the murders of Hall and Mills into the background: the story has been set free to fly into fiction, transposed into a different key, but audible in echoes and harmonic shifts, transfigured from the wretched to the beautiful."

I love this idea
Apr 03, 2026 07:08AM
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Clare Snow
Clare Snow is on page 290 of 429
In the 1920s the holocaust's "primary meaning was a sacrificial offering."
Apr 03, 2026 06:48AM
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Clare Snow
Clare Snow is on page 281 of 429
"Both pairs of men are discussing parallel cases of unfaithful women. One unfaithful woman is a killer, the other is killed; the men sit amid the ashes and the dust to which they will all return."
Apr 03, 2026 06:23AM
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Clare Snow
Clare Snow is on page 280 of 429
The Great Gatsby is a "novel concerned with the tragic consequences of misplaced fidelity, about a man who is destroyed by the colossal vitality of the illusion that has sustained him."
Apr 03, 2026 06:19AM
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Clare Snow
Clare Snow is on page 272 of 429
Daisy "needs immediacy, for she dwells in the shallows of time, drifting unrestfully and without purpose from moment to moment."
Apr 03, 2026 05:54AM
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Clare Snow
Clare Snow is on page 269 of 429
"Memory is as unreliable as narration, and there was always a new story."
Apr 03, 2026 05:42AM
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Clare Snow
Clare Snow is on page 267 of 429
"Fitzgerald was so drunk the waiter refused to serve them. That seemed no reason for him not to drive home."

How did any of them survive to write the books??
Apr 03, 2026 05:30AM
Careless People: Murder, Mayhem, and the Invention of The Great Gatsby


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