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‘The Great Gatsby’ prequel to be published in January 2021

The much-anticipated “prequel” to F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” will be published on Jan. 5, 2021, just a few days after the classic novel enters the public domain in the United States.

“Nick” was notably written by American author Michael Farris Smith, who is best known for the bestselling novels “Blackwood”, “The Fighter” and “Desperation Road”.

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Michael Farris Smith has penned a prequel to F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”. Image: Courtesy of No Exit Press and Little, Brown via AFP Relaxnews

Smith has focused on the early life of Fitzgerald’s beloved character Nick Carraway, as he embarks on “a transcontinental redemptive journey” to escape the horrors he witnessed during the trench warfare of the First World War.

The prequel takes place a few years before Carraway rents a house in the West Egg district of Long Island and encounters the enigmatic multimillionaire Jay Gatsby in “The Great Gatsby”.

“The last time I read ‘Gatsby’, a few years ago, Nick stayed in my imagination, and he reveals so little about himself in the story, I couldn’t help but begin to create him in my mind, and I knew the only way to get it out was to put it on the page. So I embraced the idea and dove into it with all those emotions fuelling the creation,” Smith said in a statement.

“I’ve always been drawn to Nick Carraway as a character, his feelings on turning 30 and a decade of uncertainty before him have always rung true to my own emotions when I was the same age. And I still feel that way much of the time, torn between the revelations of what we discover in life and the abandon of those same discoveries,” he added.

Publishers No Exit Press and Little, Brown have teased that “Nick” is “charged with enough alcohol, heartbreak, and profound yearning to paralyze even the heartiest of golden age scribes.”

While “Nick” will be published on Jan. 5 by Little, Brown in the U.S., the novel will arrive in bookstores across the United Kingdom on Feb. 25 via No Exit Press. RGA

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