Librería Samer Atenea
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Kálamo Books
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Saint Nick imagines a witness who has not yet found his language.In the years following the events of The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway leaves New York and returns to his hometown of Saint Paul, disillusioned by his time in the East and haunted by the memory of Jay Gatsby. There, amid family obligation, unfinished loyalties, and unresolved grief, he begins a reckoning with the moral weight of what he has seen-and the life he might yet claim.Set between 1922 and 1924, the novel follows Nick’s gradual struggle to make sense of experience before it hardens into story. A brief return to New York forces him to confront the residue of his former world, while relationships both old and new test his restraint, his honesty, and his capacity for love.Blending historical texture with literary imagination, Saint Nick is neither sequel nor pastiche, but a meditation on memory, responsibility, and the making of a storyteller. Quiet and formally restrained, the novel stands in conversation with American literary history while remaining firmly its own work.