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  1. On September 24, 1896, Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born into an Irish Catholic family in St. Paul, Minnesota. His mother was from a wealthy family, and his father, Edward, was a furniture manufacturer. After Edward's business failed, he was employed by Proctor and Gamble, and the family transferred to Buffalo, New York.

  2. His wife, Zelda, who has been insane for years, is now confined at the Sheppard-Pratt Hospital, and he is living in Park Avenue with his little daughter, Scottie". [224] By 1935, alcoholism disrupted Fitzgerald's writing and limited his mental acuity. [ 225 ]

  3. Best known for The Great Gatsby (1925) and Tender Is the Night (1934)—two keystones of modernist fiction—Francis Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940) was the poet laureate of the “Jazz Age,” a term he popularized to convey the post-World War I era’s newfound prosperity, consumerism, and shifting sexual mores.

  4. Apr 3, 2014 · Fitzgerald’s Wife Zelda. F. Scott Fitzgerald married Zelda Sayre on April 3, 1920, in New York City.

  5. Mar 25, 2015 · His wife Zelda was considered the quintessential 1920s “flapper.” Shortly after the publication of “This Side of Paradise,” Fitzgerald married Zelda Sayre, the daughter of an Alabama judge.

  6. Sep 25, 2023 · It is a highly autobiographical account of its author’s teenage and college years; its frank descriptions of adolescent behavior and its unique literary form brought Fitzgerald literary success and made him and his glamorous young wife, Zelda, celebrities as the prototypical couple of the 1920s and its Jazz Age culture.

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  8. Portrait of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald attended Princeton for three years before enlisting in the U.S. Army during World War I. Anonymous, (F. Scott) Fitzgeralds on a Street in Paris, courtesy of Princeton University Library. Photograph of Fitzgerald with his wife, Zelda, and their daughter, Scottie, in an urban street scene.

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