Save Me The Waltz

Save Me The Waltz

Summary

'Nobody has ever measured, not even poets, how much the heart can hold.'

One of the great literary curios of the twentieth century Save Me the Waltz is the first and only novel by the wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald. During the years when Fitzgerald was working on Tender is the Night, Zelda Fitzgerald was preparing her own story, which strangely parallels the narrative of her husband, throwing a fascinating light on Scott Fitzgerald's life and work. In its own right, it is a vivid and moving story: the confessional of a famous glamour girl of the affluent 1920s and an aspiring ballerina which captures the spirit of an era.

Reviews

  • The only published novel of a brave and talented woman who is remembered for her defeats
    Matthew Bruccoli, Some Sort of Epic Grandeur: The Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald

About the author

Zelda Fitzgerald

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