Author F. Scott Fitzgerald was on a roll in the early 1920s: he married the love of his life, published his first two books, and then followed those up with the release of The Great Gatsby. The 1925 novel, a snapshot of the high life during the Jazz Age, would prove to be his most enduring and impactful work, regularly appearing on literary, publisher, and popular culture lists of the best American books of all time.
