Zelda Fitzgerald is one of the most striking and controversial figures of the literary and artistic environment of the “stormy twenties”. She was not only a recognized “queen of bohemia” of her era, the wife and muse of the great Francis Scott Fitzgerald, but also a gifted writer and journalist.
“Save me, waltz” is the only novel written by Zelda Fitzgerald. In the peak to his husband, who worked on the manuscript “Night is gentle” for several years, she created it in a month and a half.
In many ways, the novel is autobiographical, allowing you to see the great Fitzgerald at work, on vacation, with the family. However, the literary value of this book is not only this. Before us is a living, touching story of the “secular lioness” of the 1920s, in whose fate a whole era was reflected.
Author
Fitzgerald Zelda
Translator
Volodarskaya L.I.
Publisher
AST, 2014
12+
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