Scribners rejected his novel for a second time, and so Fitzgerald turned to advertising as a steady source of income. Unfortunately, his paltry salary was not enough to convince Zelda to marry him ...
Fitzgerald seems far more contemporary than the centenary would suggest. Fitzgerald's papers are housed in the Libraries' Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, as are those of his wife, ...
ASHEVILLE - A downtown hotel inspired by the life, works and romance of Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, who spent time in the area during the early 1940's, is now a finalist for a national hotel ...
From Zelda Fitzgerald to Emily Dickinson, the passion and pain in these historical letters are still evident today. Anyone familiar with the Sex and the City movie (the first one, not the Abu ...
After Fitzgerald became a literary star in the 1920s, his relationship with his wife, Zelda, broke down, and he developed a strong dependence on alcohol and "sold out" by writing scenarios for ...
But its guests were the most iconic couple of the Lost Generation - F Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald and their daughter Scottie. The Fitzgeralds lived and loved at Villa Saint Louis during their three ...
Cole. Author F. Scott Fitzgerald with his wife, Zelda Sayre, and his daughter Scottie in their apartment in Paris, France on July 16, 1925, three months after the publication of “The Great ...
In her program note, Baugher tells us that “Zelda Fitzgerald once famously said, “I hate a room without an open suitcase in it – it seems so permanent.’” And both actors get the most out ...