F Scott Fitzgerald
1896 - 1940
General Information
Bio
(1896-1940) Writer. F. Scott Fitzgerald lived in Buffalo for nearly a decade, at 140 North Street. He stayed with his wife, Zelda Fitzgerald at the Algonquin Hotel and at the Plaza Hotel, 5th Avenue and East 59th Street. They also lived at West 59th Street and entertained H. L. Mencken, Dorothy Parker, John Peale Bishop, and Edmund Wilson. He lived at 200 Claremont Avenue, New York City, while working in advertising and writing “This Side of Paradise.” His most famous work is “The Great Gatsby”. In 1996 the United States Postal Service issued its thirteenth stamp in the Literary Arts series in honor of F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Full Name
F Scott Fitzgerald
Locations
Erie
Author's Timeline
Unknown
RESIDENCE
Unknown
RESIDENCE
1896
BIRTH
1898
RESIDENCE
1901
RESIDENCE
1920
LITWORK
Scribners
He lived at 200 Claremont Avenue, Manhattan, New York, while working in advertising and writing the autobiographical novel, "This Side of Paradise."
1920
OTHER
1921
OTHER
1921
LITWORK
Charles Scribner's Sons
Short stories.
1922
LITWORK
Charles Scribner's Sons
Novel.
1922
LITWORK
Charles Scribner's Sons
Short stories.
1923
LITWORK
C. Scribner's Sons
Play.
1925
LITWORK
Charles Scribner's Sons
Novel.
1926
LITWORK
Charles Scribner's Sons
Short stories.
1934
LITWORK
Charles Scribner's Sons
Novel.
1935
LITWORK
C. Scribner's Sons
1122440138 / 978-1122440134
Short stories.
1940
DEATH
1941
LITWORK
Charles Scribner's Sons
Novel.
1975
INTERMENT
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