100 Years of ‘The Great Gatsby’: Where to Celebrate the Iconic Novel’s Centennial


Gatsby’s birthday bash spans libraries, musicals, museum exhibits—and your living room.

The Great Gatsby, 1925

Maintaining relevance after 100 years in the public consciousness is no small feat, but that’s exactly what the American novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald has managed to do. First published by Charles Scribner’s Sons on April 10, 1925, it initially received mixed reviews and was a commercial failure. As this now-beloved novel celebrates its centennial, how did it finally find an audience and what are its most-enduring themes? Also, here’s to maybe catch a bit of the bash.


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