The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
Book Review
«The Diamond as Big as the Ritz» is one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's most famous and unusual novellas, first published in 1922. Critics note that this work is a vivid example of a satire on the American Dream and the illusion of wealth. Fitzgerald masterfully combines elements of fantasy and realism, creating an atmosphere of mystery and luxury. The story of the incredibly wealthy Washington family, who own a gigantic diamond, serves as an allegory for greed and vanity. Critics emphasize that the author successfully captures the spirit of the time and shows how wealth can become a trap. Fitzgerald's style, his attention to detail, and his ability to create vivid images make this novella unforgettable. Despite its brevity, the work leaves a deep impression and prompts reflection on values and morality. Overall, «The Diamond as Big as the Ritz» is considered an important part of Fitzgerald's literary legacy and continues to intrigue readers and scholars alike.
