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Scott Fitzgerald declared this coast “the loveliest piece of earth I’ve ever seen.” This hotel started life as a rental house ...
Was F. Scott Fitzgerald '17 a patriarchal villain — someone who hindered his wife Zelda's creative talents and turned her, through his drinking, into an emotional mess? Or was he a tender and ...
Zelda's mental illness, the subject of Fitzgerald's fourth novel, "Tender is the Night," had a debilitating effect on Scott's writing. He described his own "crack-up" in an essay that he wrote in ...
Read more: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s lost stories will finally be released in 2017 In fact, Zelda’s personal style has proven to be so pervasive that in 2012 – more than 60 years after her death ...
Epitomising all the glamorous hedonism of the Roaring Twenties Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald were a legendary couple but their relationship was notoriously volatile and though both passionate and ...
We look ahead to Friends of the St. Paul Public Library’s yearlong celebration of the St. Paul native’s masterpiece.
Born Zelda Sayre, the Alabama-raised Zelda met a fellow future novelist, F. Scott Fitzgerald, in 1917. They were engaged, then separated, then engaged, then married, then separated again.
To see what they mean, drive down State Street—a Scott-and-Zelda Fitzgerald dance-in-the-fountain kind of place—all whitewash and wrought iron, elegant buildings and tiled galleries ...