KBK Bookclub (January 13th) | The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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I am glad to announce that the book chosen for the next KBK Bookclub meeting is "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald! The winning book was proposed by myself and supported by @szmulkberg, @hallmann and @lpa. Another proposal was submitted by @gwyddpel but received no preferences. I remind you that it's possible to re-propose a book as many times as you wish!

The meeting shall take place at @krolestwo on January 13th 2023 at 19.00 (second Saturday of next month). The discussion will be held in English, but you are free to read the book in whatever language suits you best.

If you are curious about how the Bookclub is run, @przeczytaj presents all the details of the project. Have a read!



Previous bookclub meetings:

Tomasi di Lampedusa's Gattopardo (11/12/2021)
Dostoevsky's Demons (12/02/2022)
McCarthy's The Road (12/03/2022)
Solovyov's Short Story of the Antichrist (09/04/2022)
Stanisław Lem's Solaris (14/05/2022)
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's Night Flight (11/06/2022)
Ernst Jünger's Sturm (02/07/2022)
Aristophanes' The Clouds (13/08/2022)
Paola Peretti's The Distance Between Me and the Cherry Tree (10/09/2022)
Italo Calvino's Cosmicomiche (08/10/2022).
Adam Mickiewicz's Księgi Pielgrzymstwa Polskiego (12/11/2022)
Winston Groom's Forrest Gump (10/12/2022)
Jane Austen's Emma (14/01/2023)
Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange (11/02/2023)
Pedro Calderón de la Barca's La vida es sueño (11/03/2023)
Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor (01/04/2023)
Witold Pilecki's Report W (13/05/2023)
Giovannino Guareschi's The Little World of Don Camillo (10/06/2023)
Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being (15/07/2023)
Ivo Andrić's Signs by the roadside (12/08/2023)
Wojna polsko-ruska pod flagą biało-czerwoną by Dorota Masłowska (16/09/2023)
In Praise of Folly by Erasmus of Rotterdam (14/10/2023)
Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 (11/11/2023)
Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Wood (09/12/2023)

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One of my favorite books of all time, and a book every man must read in his life. I have already read it like seven times, and even did a recommendation of it here in 2021. I saw the Robert Redford movie adaptation of the 1970s but haven’t seen the one with Leo DiCaprio of 2013, nor I intent to do so. Nice to see this book here.