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Old 06-08-2006, 03:53 PM   #1
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My Side of Paradise...

is This Side of Paradise

I'm no expert on literature, and I havn't read every classic. But I've never read a book that moved me as much as This Side of Paradise. It has slowly surpassed Pride and Prejudice as my favorite book, as it made me think intellectually more than anything else ever has. I love Amory's character, his arrogance and his pursuit of happiness struck me as the most real emotions one could describe. His relationship with the Monsignor reminded me of a similar relationship with a mentor, and I was continually intrigued by his references to becoming a Personage. Fitzgerald beautifully depicts Amory Blaine's shaky transcendence into adulthood and his honest feelings about the world. I, as some of you have previously mentioned, enjoyed This Side of Paradise much more than The Great Gatsby. I would agree though, that The Great Gatsby is perhaps a more solid book. But I think the at times irregularity of This Side of Paradise makes it that much better- the book is as real as it's subject.
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Totally agree. Particularly in the chapters leading up to, and in which _____ leaves Amory for another man (with more money), are the most moving pieces I've ever read.

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I found this book to be one of the most artistic novels I've read in some time. I like the way a portion of it in dramatic form and characters express their feelings through poetry. I enjoyed it.
Although a first novel, and largely autobiographical, I too enjoyed watching the egotist develop into a personage and begrudgingly at that.
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I've never read this. You guys have inspired me. When i have some time I will have to try this.
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