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The Ice Palace (short story)

  • Type: Short Story

The Ice Palace is a 1920 short story by author F Scott Fitzgerald. - AsNotedIn

I was in Montgomery, Alabama, and while out walking with a girl I wandered into a graveyard. She told me I could never understand how she felt about the Confederate graves, and I told her I understood so well that I could put it on paper. Next day on my way back to St Paul it came to me that it was all one story -- the contrast between Alabama and Minnesota.
F Scott Fitzgerald




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Y/M/D Association Description Place Locale Food Event
1919/00/00 F Scott Fitzgerald Groom Early in their courtship, Zelda and Scott stroll in the Confederate Cemetery at Oakwood Cemetery. (On his last afternoon they walked, and she found their steps tending half-unconsciously toward one of her favorite haunts, the cemetery. - The Ice Palace) Oakwood Cemetery Montgomery, AL
1919/00/00 Zelda Fitzgerald Bride "the tombstones in the Confederate Cemetery at Oakwood" was "her favorite place to be when she felt quite alone." daughter, Scottie Fitzgerald Oakwood Cemetery Montgomery, AL
1920/05/22 F Scott Fitzgerald Author "The Ice Palace" is published in The Saturday Evening Post.
1920/05/22 The Saturday Evening Post Publisher "The Ice Palace" is published in The Saturday Evening Post.

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Particulars for The Ice Palace (short story):
Narrative Arts Fiction prose literature, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people
Narrative Arts Narrative an account of connected events
Narrative Arts Prose ordinary written language
Art Type Short Story short form narrative fiction

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Original Language: English



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