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Save Me The Waltz

Zelda Fitzgerald's thinly veiled autobiography of the 1920s

Zelda Fitzgerald author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:2nd Aug '01

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A unique exploration of Zelda Fitzgerald's life, Save Me the Waltz parallels her husband’s narrative while revealing her own struggles and aspirations.

During the time when F. Scott Fitzgerald was immersed in writing Tender is the Night, his wife, Zelda Fitzgerald, was crafting her own narrative, which intriguingly mirrors her husband's story. This parallel not only highlights the complexities of their relationship but also provides a unique perspective on Scott Fitzgerald's life and literary contributions. Save Me the Waltz serves as a compelling lens through which readers can explore the dynamic between the couple, revealing the emotional landscape that influenced their respective works.

Save Me the Waltz stands out as a significant literary curiosity of the twentieth century. As Zelda's only novel, it offers a vivid portrayal of her experiences as a prominent figure in the glamorous world of the 1920s. Through the eyes of its protagonist, the book captures the aspirations and struggles of a young woman seeking to find her identity amidst the constraints of societal expectations. Zelda's writing is both confessional and poignant, encapsulating the spirit of an era defined by both opulence and disillusionment.

Zelda Fitzgerald, often regarded as the 'first American Flapper,' uses Save Me the Waltz as a thinly veiled autobiography, revealing her own dreams and disappointments. The novel not only reflects her artistic ambitions but also serves as a testament to her resilience in a world dominated by her husband's literary fame. In this way, the book is not just a story; it is a celebration of a woman's voice in a time when such narratives were often overshadowed.

The only published novel of a brave and talented woman who is remembered for her defeats * Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald *
Some of her sentences are so bittersweetly delicious I could eat them * Stylist *
A strangely evocative novel, episodic in structure, painterly in its description, almost hallucinatory in overall effect * New York Times *

ISBN: 9780099286554

Dimensions: 197mm x 129mm x 14mm

Weight: 173g

240 pages