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(1900-1948) Writer. Zelda Fitzgerald, author of “Save Me the Waltz,” stayed with her husband, F. Scott 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.

Full Name

Zelda Fitzgerald

Locations

New York

Author's Timeline


Unknown

RESIDENCE

Ms. Fitzgerald lived with her husband, F. Scott 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.

1900

BIRTH

Zelda Fitzgerald was born Zelda Sayre in Montgomery, Alabama, on July 24, 1900.

1922

OTHER

Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald lived at 6 Gateway Drive in Great Neck, New York, from 1922 to 1924.

1932

LITWORK

Save Me The Waltz
Charles Scribner's Sons

An autobiographical novel.

1934

OTHER

Ms. Fitzgerald was treated at a psychiatric hospital in Beacon, Dutchess County, New York.

1948

DEATH

Zelda Fitzgerald died in Asheville, North Carolina, on March 10, 1948.

1948

INTERMENT

Zelda Fitzgerald was interred at Old Saint Mary's Catholic Church Cemetery, Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland.

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