How Xochitl Gonzalez created a Gatsby-inspired 'Last Night in Brooklyn'
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How Xochitl Gonzalez created a Gatsby-inspired 'Last Night in Brooklyn'
"Gonzalez's new novel, 'Last Night in Brooklyn,' is narrated by a Puerto Rican Brooklynite named Alicia, who looks back at the heady days of 2007 when she was still in her 20s and working in advertising."
"Alicia gets caught up in the swirl of La Garza, a local fashionist designer who has become an enigmatic icon, the Jay Gatsby of the Fort Greene neighborhood, which was about to be changed forever."
"The book is framed by the final night of Freddy's, a bar that had been in the neighborhood for decades, highlighting the impact of gentrification on local culture."
Gonzalez, a Puerto Rican woman from Brooklyn, transitioned from entrepreneurship to writing, achieving notable success with her debut novel 'Olga Dies Dreaming,' a 2022 bestseller. Her column for The Atlantic was a Pulitzer finalist. Her new novel, 'Last Night in Brooklyn,' follows Alicia, a Puerto Rican Brooklynite reflecting on 2007, amidst neighborhood changes due to gentrification. The narrative is set against the backdrop of Freddy's bar, a long-standing local establishment. Gonzalez's experiences in Fort Greene inform her writing and character development.
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