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Zelda, a Biography
Zelda a Biography
Author: Nancy Milford
An author in her own right, Zelda was known more for being the wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald. The "Jazz Age" and "Lost Generation" would best describe their hectic and co-dependent lives together. This book includes photos and many quotations from her letters.
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ISBN: 118627
Publication Date: 1970
Pages: 424
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Publisher: Harper and Row
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Zelda Sayre began as a Southern beauty, became an international wonder, and died by the fire in a madhouse. With her husband, F. Scott Fitzgerald, she moved in a goden aura of excitment, reomance, and promise. The epitome of the Jazz Age, together the rode the crest of the ear to its collapse and their own.


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