Please Save the Waltz for Zelda on Her Birthday

Repeat after me: Zelda Fitzgerald was a writer. Zelda Fitzgerald was a writer. Zelda Fitzgerald was a writer. What is more, she was good. Not just every day good, either, but envy-inducing good. The real deal.

She was born 113 years ago today. Help celebrate her legacy by getting your hands on a copy of her 1932 novel, Save Me the Waltz.

Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, 1922.

Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, 1922.

 

10 thoughts on “Please Save the Waltz for Zelda on Her Birthday

  1. Oh, that book! I’m ashamed to admit that when I bought it I didn’t even consider it could be good. I picked it out of curiousity, I just wanted to read it because of who she was married to. And now I’m so glad I did because it’s as great as his husband work. It’s a pity she’s so terribly underrated.

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    • As long as you read and appreciated the book, I will not judge how it came into your life! She is still so underrated, you are correct. I just hope that one day our collective cultural perception of her will include her wonderful work as a writer, and not just as a great man’s muse and symbol for the 1920s.

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