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Reading Classics in English _ Gigolo by Edna Ferber
"Gigolo" is a collection of short stories by Edna Feber published in 1922. This collection is set in the American and European societies after World War I, and contains stories of the scars left by the war and the people living in it.
The short stories, including the title story "Gigolo," depict the changes in the postwar society and the various characters seeking new ways of life in it. In particular, it delicately captures the sense of loss due to the war, conflict between generations, and the journey of characters finding their own identities in a changing society.
Through this collection, Feber keenly observes the social changes of the 1920s as they entered the Jazz Age and the resulting clash of values. With her characteristically sharp insight and empathetic perspective, the author vividly portrays the times when tradition and modernity clashed.
This collection of short stories is set in the chaotic period after the war, but shows Feber's uniquely balanced narrative that does not lose sight of human resilience and hope for a new beginning. The work captures the contemporary situation at the time, while also deeply exploring the true nature of humanity.

Summary
"Gigolo" by Edna Ferber is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Gideon Gory, a young man from a formerly affluent family, who has fallen into the role of a gigolo, a man living off the money of women. Set against the backdrop of a changing society post-World War I, the novel explores themes of social status, identity, and the complexities of relationships. The opening of "Gigolo" introduces Nick, a charming young garage mechanic, who is the reluctant object of affection for several women, while he remains indifferent to their advances, preferring to lead a carefree life. As Nick engages with the women around him, it's clear that he possesses an enigmatic charm that captivates them despite his rough exterior and low-paying job. The groundwork is laid for a deeper exploration of his character as he interacts with these women and aims to pursue his own desires and happiness. This initial glimpse into Nick's world sets the stage for an exploration of masculinity, societal expectations, and the allure of a more liberated lifestyle.

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Contents
The Afternoon of a Faun
Old Man Minick
Gigolo
Not a Day Over Twenty-One
Home Girl
Ain't Nature Wonderful!
The Sudden Sixties
If I Should Ever Travel!