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CD 1
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1 |
Caedmon presents The Great Gatsby...
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3:41
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My family have been prominent, well-to-do people...
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17:39
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Sometimes she and Miss Baker talked at once...
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15:31
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About half way between West Egg and New York...
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25:29
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CD 2
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There Was Music From My Neighbor's House...
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14:18
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I Was Still With Jordan Baker.
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15:54
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3 |
Reading Over What I Have Written So Far...
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10:47
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At Nine O'Clock One Morning...
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10:08
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Roaring Noon.
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8:39
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CD 3
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1 |
One October Day
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10:57
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2 |
When I Came Home to West Egg
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16:55
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3 |
Instead of Taking the Short Cut Along the Sound
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10:32
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4 |
About This Time an Ambitious Young Reporter
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12:54
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Tom Was Evidently Perturbed
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13:32
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CD 4
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It Was When Curiosity About Gatsby...
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13:10
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Tom Came Out of the House...
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12:37
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3 |
The Music Had Died Down...
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13:56
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The Young Greek, Michaelis...
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16:34
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CD 5
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1 |
I Couldn't Sleep All Night
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9:28
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2 |
It Was Dawn Now on Long Island
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5:19
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3 |
Up in the City
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13:02
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After Two Years I Remember the Rest of That Day
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11:04
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The Morning of the Funeral
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9:27
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One of My Most Vivid Memories
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11:23
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CD 6
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1 |
Letters of F.Scott Fitzgerald
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3:28
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To: Maxwell Perkins. December 20, 1924
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8:40
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To: Maxwell Perkins. January 24, 1925
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3:58
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To: Willa Cather, Late March/early April 1925
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1:44
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To: John Peale Bishop, April 1925
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4:50
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To: Edmund Wilson, May 1925
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2:52
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To: H.L. Mencken, May 4th, 1925
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4:11
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To: Maxwell Perkins, May 22, 1925
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2:10
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To: Gertrude Stein, June 1925
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1:43
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To: Maxwell Perkins, June 1, 1925
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17:12
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0:25
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