Save Me the Waltz is an autobiographical novel by American author Zelda Fitzgerald. - AsNotedIn
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1931/12/00 | Zelda Fitzgerald | Author | When Scott arrives home from California, Zelda, standing on the sunporch, points with pride to her new short story "Miss Ella" in Scribner's Magazine and tells him about the novel she is writing. | Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald House, Montgomery | Montgomery, AL | ||
1932/03/09 | Zelda Fitzgerald | Author | At the Phipps Clinic, Zelda Fitzgerald completes her autobiographical novel "Save Me the Waltz", presenting major events in her life through a protagonist named Alabama Beggs. | Phipps Building | Baltimore, MD | ||
1932/03/14 | F Scott Fitzgerald | Editor | Scott Fitgerald reads Zelda's manuscript for 'Save Me the Waltz'. "see her build this dubitable career of hers with morsels of living matter chipped out of my mind, my belly, my nervous system and my loins?" FSF | Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald House, Montgomery | Montgomery, AL | ||
1932/03/25 | F Scott Fitzgerald | Editor | THINK NOVEL CAN SAFELY BE PLACED ON YOUR LIST FOR SPRING IT IS ONLY A QUESTION OF CERTAIN SMALL BUT NONE THE LESS NECESSARY REVISIONS ... IN MY OPINION IT IS A FINE NOVEL - FSF wire to Maxwell Perkins | Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald House, Montgomery | Montgomery, AL | ||
1932/03/28 | F Scott Fitzgerald | Editor | ALL MIDDLE SECTION MUST BE RADICALLY REWRITTEN STOP TITLE AND NAME OF AMORY BLAINE CHANGED! STOP ARRIVING BALTIMORE THURSDAY TO CONFER WITH ZELDA - FSF wire to Maxwell Perkins | Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald House, Montgomery | Montgomery, AL | ||
1932/10/07 | Zelda Fitzgerald | Author | "Save Me the Waltz" by Zelda Fitzgerald is published by Charles Scribners Sons with a printing of 3,010 copies (not unusually low for a first novel in the middle of the Great Depression). Selling only 1,392 copies, Zelda will earn $120.73. | ||||
1932/10/07 | Charles Scribner's Sons | Publisher | "Save Me the Waltz" by Zelda Fitzgerald is published by Charles Scribners Sons with a printing of 3,010 copies (not unusually low for a first novel in the middle of the Great Depression). Selling only 1,392 copies, Zelda will earn $120.73. |
Particulars for Save Me the Waltz (book): | |||
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Art Type | Book | a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers. | |
Narrative Arts | Fiction | prose literature, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people | |
Narrative Arts | Narrative | an account of connected events | |
Art Type | Novel | long form fiction narrative that is at least 40,000 words in length | |
Narrative Arts | Prose | ordinary written language | |
Narrative Arts | Semi-autobiographical | dealing partly with the writer's own life but also containing fictional elements. |
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Original Language: | English |
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