What’s Eating Jay Gatsby?: Music and Spectacle in a Jazz Age

By Michael W. Harris

I feel the need to begin this review with a disclaimer: I have not read The Great Gatsby in fourteen years.  I know this figure so precisely because the first and only time I ever read F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel was in the summer of 1999, the summer after I graduated from high school.  Continue reading “What’s Eating Jay Gatsby?: Music and Spectacle in a Jazz Age”