World Literature Summarized for the Post-Coronavirus Reader
"The Great Gatsby" (F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1925): A man who has made an absurd amount of money throws huge, unlawful parties at his estate. People die.
"The Great Gatsby" (F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1925): A man who has made an absurd amount of money throws huge, unlawful parties at his estate. People die.
Wanders outside during period of widespread danger to shout opinions of varying coherence at imperiled bystanders.