printThe Sublime Cluelessness of Throwing Lavish Great Gatsby Parties
by thenewgreen
Gatsby parties are common, but this one stands out for its extravagance—the expected outlay was $20,000—and the particular irony of its locale. F. Scott Fitzgerald, who wrote The Great Gatsby after dropping out of Princeton, once called the school "the pleasantest country club in America," which is one of those great insults that sounds like a compliment to those being held out for criticism.