The Great Gatsby tells the story of the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby, his decadent parties, and his love for the alluring Daisy Buchanan. Dismissed as "no more than a glorified anecdote, and not too probable at that" (The Chicago Tribune), The Great Gatsby is now considered a contender for "the Great American Novel." Fitzgerald wanted to title the novel "Trimalchio in West Egg," but both his wife and his editor preferred "The Great Gatsby." Fitzgerald gave in, though he still