Scott Fitzgerald declared this coast “the loveliest piece of earth I’ve ever seen.” This hotel started life as a rental house ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Scott Fitzgerald, Class of 1917, the man who, more than any other, defined the Jazz Age of the 1920s. Fitzgerald seems far more contemporary than the centenary would suggest. Fitzgerald's papers are ...
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 ...
A new book on F. Scott Fitzgerald sheds light on the author’s life and work 100 years post "Gatsby," as told by 23 writers.
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.
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 ...
Zelda Sayre, who is nobody’s fool, but this self-confident young man isn’t just anybody. He’s F. Scott Fitzgerald, who after over 100 rejections, will soon have his first novel published ...