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.
| Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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| 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. |
| Particulars for The Ice Palace (short story): | |||
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| 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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