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Gatsby at 100

  • Recurring weekly on Sunday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
  • Location: Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages
  • Address: 1200 Route 25A, , Stony Brook, NY 11790
  • Time: Thursdays: 11:30 a.m. - 7 pm; Friday - Sunday: noon - 5 pm
  • Price: Adults $15 Seniors (62 and older) $10 Students ( 6 – 17 and college students with ID) $10 Person with disability (personal care assistants admitted free) $5 Children under six Free Active and Retired Military Free LIM Members Free
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In 1922, F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940), his wife Zelda (1900 - 1948), and their infant daughter Scottie (1921 - 1986) moved into a Mediterranean-style house at 6 Gateway Drive in Great Neck.  Fitzgerald immersed himself in the local community and created an indelible island of imagination, something that resembled but also caricatured what the North Shore of Long Island actually was in the 1920s.  On April 10, 1925, The Great Gatsby was published by Charles Scribner's Sons.  The novel received mixed reviews and was not an immediate commercial success.  However, it has since taken on a much larger significance in literary and popular culture, achieving a place in the canon of great American novels.  This exhibition will focus on the history of the book's creation and reception, as well as both the mythology and the reality of the area that it depicted.  Objects will include items from private and public collections related to the book and to the Fitzgeralds' lives, period clothing from the LIM's collection, Jazz Age artwork, and well-developed vignettes.

 

 

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Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages
  • 1200 Route 25A
  • Stony Brook, NY 11790