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Alice Adams
Booth Tarkington
29 days
1921 • Alice Adams, a young woman from a lower middle-class family, sets out to win the love of the wealthy Arthur Russell.
An American Tragedy
Theodore Dreiser
122 days
1925 • Ambitious Clyde Griffiths stumbles through romance and tragedy, struggling with taking responsibility. Based on an actual criminal case, it stands as a harsh commentary on the dark side of the American dream.
Antic Hay
Aldous Huxley
30 days
1923 • A humorous "novel of ideas" set in London in the turbulent times after WWI, among the self-absorbed cultural elite.
Babbitt
Sinclair Lewis
44 days
1922 • Businessman George F. Babbitt finds himself more in love with the trappings of his American middle-class life than his own wife. A scathing satire of a materialistic nation fixated on conformity.
The Beautiful and Damned
F. Scott Fitzgerald
49 days
1922 • Alcohol, greed, and the New York nightlife take their toll on a rocky marriage in this, Fitzgerald's second novel.
Copper Sun
Countee Cullen
4 days
1927 • A poetry collection from a Harlem Renaissance great, including many works on love - love as a unifier, love for nature, religious love, love leading to death.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Anita Loos
12 days
1925 • In the midst of the Roaring Twenties, charming gold digger Lorelei Lee chronicles her journey from New York through Europe amidst humorous encounters with her "gentleman friends."
The Great Gatsby
F. Scott Fitzgerald
16 days
1925 • The Jazz Age story of lavish Long Island parties, a young mysterious millionaire, and the woman he loved. Arguably one of the greatest novels ever written, exploring themes of decadence, idealism, and the American dream.
A Hunger Artist
Franz Kafka
2 days
1922 • A hunger artist - who fasts for the entertainment of others - finds the popularity of his performances is waning. Soon spectators prefer seeing animals in a circus, and his near-death condition goes unnoticed.
The Inimitable Jeeves
P.G. Wodehouse
21 days
1923 • Bertie and his helpless friends have a new round of problems that can only be solved by the unflappable Jeeves.
Jacob's Room
Virginia Woolf
22 days
1922 • Through the recollections and impressions of other characters, we follow the life of Jacob Flanders from childhood, through love, travel, and war.
Lady Chatterley's Lover
D.H. Lawrence
41 days
1928 • Banned until 1960 for its explicit depictions of sex and use of then-banned words, Lawrence's story follows the affair between a working class man and an upper class woman.
A Lost Lady
Willa Cather
12 days
1923 • The decline of Mrs. Marian Forrester, through the loving eyes of Niel Herbert, as the pioneering age of the West disappears around them.
The Man in the Brown Suit
Agatha Christie
25 days
1924 • Anne Beddingfeld witnesses murder and is soon off an adventure to uncover the mystery.
Manhattan Transfer
John Dos Passos
42 days
1925 • Painting an "expressionistic picture of New York" from the Gilded Age to the Jazz Age, Dos Passos examines the lives of wealthy power brokers and struggling immigrants. Described as "the best modern book about New York."
Men Without Women
Ernest Hemingway
13 days
1927 • A collection of short stories including some of Hemingway's best works: "The Killers", "Hills Like White Elephants", and "In Another Country"
Mosquitoes
William Faulkner
32 days
1927 • A satirical novel skewering the artists, socialities, rich, and would-be-rich on a New Orleans boating trip.
Mrs. Dalloway
Virginia Woolf
22 days
1925 • Over the course of a single day, Clarissa Dalloway prepares for a high-society party and is struck with memories of the past. Considered Woolf's greatest novel.
My Man Jeeves
P.G. Wodehouse
22 days
1919 • Londoner Bertie Wooster is young, rich, and completely helpless. Fortunately his valet Jeeves is on hand to rescue Wooster from every mess he falls into.
The New Negro
Alain Locke
44 days
1925 • An anthology of fiction, poetry, and essays on African and African-American art and literature, edited by Locke. Considered to be the definitive text of the Harlem Renaissance.
One of Ours
Willa Cather
53 days
1922 • Denied his chance at university, Claude is called back to his father's successful farm and he is soon married. Both come to be prisons for him, until an overseas adventure gives him a sense of purpose.
The Plastic Age
Percy Marks
26 days
1924 • The story of Hugh Carver and his experiences as a Sanford college. It'd depictions of undergrad life - including smoking, drinking, and "petting" - got the book banned and made it a best-selling novel.
Queen Lucia
E.F. Benson
27 days
1920 • Lucia is social queen of her small delightful English village. But she must fend off challenges from neighbors and trendy new fads in this comedic novel.
Right Ho, Jeeves
P.G. Wodehouse
33 days
1934 • The hapless Bertie and ever reliable Jeeves return, but Jeeves is forbidden from offering advice. Can Bertie save his bumbling friends?
The Sun Also Rises
Ernest Hemingway
23 days
1926 • A tale of the moral bankruptcy and disillusionment of the lost generation, of the Paris nightlife and bullfighting rings of the 1920s as seen through Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley.
Surrealist Manifesto
André Breton
5 days
1924 • A discussion on defining surrealism and how to apply it to poetry, literature, and everyday life.
Tales of the Jazz Age
F. Scott Fitzgerald
32 days
1922 • A collection of short stories including May Day, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and The Diamond as Big as the Ritz.
This Side of Paradise
F. Scott Fitzgerald
33 days
1920 • "I know myself, but that is all." The story of Amory Blaine as he navigates love, heartbreak, war, and life.
Three Stories and Ten Poems
Ernest Hemingway
5 days
1923 • A collection of short works by Hemingway including "Up in Michigan" and "My Old Man."
Twilight Sleep
Edith Wharton
26 days
1927 • A modernist satirical novel of the Jazz Age following a socialite New York family through parties, affairs, divorce, drugs, and murder.
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