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Zelda

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by Nancy Milford


  in Scribner’s Magazine, 202

  “Show Mr. and Mrs. F. to Number —”(with Scott), 296, 298, 299–300

  “Southern Girl” (with Scott), 152

  “Vamping Romeo,” 59

  “Where Do Happen Go?” 91

  Flagg, James Montgomery, 132

  Flynn, Mrs. Maurice (Nora), 312

  Zelda on, 380

  Forel, Dr. Oscar, 159, 160, 161–62, 165–66, 167, 169, 174, 177, 178, 179, 188, 190, 205, 256–57

  letters: Meyer, Dr. Adolf, 268

  Scott, 162–63, 169, 170–72, 185–86, 201, 208–09

  Zelda, 185

  Fowler, Ludlow, 62, 67, 350

  letters: Scott, 56

  Zelda, 70, 74, 85

  Fowler, Powell, 158

  Freeman, 207

  Galsworthy, John, 83

  Goldthwaite, Lucy, 23, 371–72

  Goldwyn, Samuel, 130

  Goncharova, Natalie, 105

  Gordon, Ian, 215

  Graham, Sheilah:

  Beloved Infidel, 315, 316, 327

  in The Last Tycoon, 353

  and Scott, 314, 316, 317, 318, 327, 329, 347, 348–49

  Gray, James, 195

  Great Gatsby, The (F. Scott Fitzgerald; early titles, Trimalchio in West Egg; Gold-hatted Gatsby; The High-bouncing Lover), 84, 102, 110, 112, 113, 115, 116, 181, 234, 352

  reviews and praise, 116

  Gris, Juan, 105

  Hamm, Mrs. William (Marie Hersey), 65

  Hart, Livye, see Ridgeway, Mrs. Livye Hart

  Hearne, Mrs. Laura Guthrie, 306

  on Scott, 306, 307

  Scott, letter from, 307

  on Zelda, 334–35

  Hearst’s International, 97

  Hemingway, Ernest, xiv, 106, 116, 182

  A Farewell to Arms, 148—49

  For Whom the Bell Tolls, 347

  letters: Perkins, Maxwell, 260

  Scott, 139, 155–56

  Men Without Women, 139

  A Moveable Feast, 114, 117, 195

  Murphy, Gerald, on, 117

  and Scott, 113, 114, 115, 116, 122, 153–54, 181, 211, 287

  Scott on, 113–14, 225, 347

  on Scott and Zelda, 114, 115

  The Sun Also Rises, 122

  Zelda’s dislike of, 116–17, 122, 148–49, 211, 225–26

  Hemingway, Mrs. Ernest (Hadley), 119, 182

  on Scott and Zelda, 114, 115

  on Zelda, 116, 117

  Hersey, Marie, see Hamm, Mrs. William

  “Jelly Beans,” 15

  Jones, Irby, 22, 23

  Josanne, see Jozan, Edouard

  Joyce, James, 187

  Joyce, Lucia, 162

  Jozan, Edouard, 109

  in Caesar’s Things, 355, 364, 366

  as Jacques in Save Me the Waltz, 109–10, 112, 226, 239–40

  on Scott and Zelda, 108–09

  in Tender Is the Night, 349

  and Zelda, 108, 109–10, 111–12, 114, 175, 216, 222, 240

  Kalman, CO., 158

  Kalman, Mrs. C. O. (Xandra), 84, 158

  on Zelda, 92–93

  King, Ginevra, see Pirie, Mrs. John

  Knight, Richard, 137

  Zelda on, 249

  Laing, R. D., 210, 233

  Lanahan, Samuel J., 370, 382

  Lanahan, Mrs. Samuel J. (Frances Scott Fitzgerald; Scottie), 261, 329, 373, 381–82

  birth, 84

  childhood, 86, 93, 105, 107, 120, 127, 136, 143, 189, 190, 199, 207, 303, 311

  and father, 214, 315, 343, 344, 346

  education, interest in, 137, 286, 333

  funeral, 350

  letters, 26, 311, 315–16, 322–23, 323–24, 329. 331, 343–44, 346–47, 349,

  marriage, 370

  and mother, 101, 123, 125–26, 143, 163, 169, 180, 185, 207, 265, 286, 296, 317, 322, 324, 329–30, 345, 346, 350, 352, 371

  letters, 127, 128, 129, 130, 180, 213–14, 331, 369–70, 372, 373–74, 382

  in school, 313, 322, 323, 332, 344–45

  son, Timothy, 374

  writing, 345

  Lanahan, Timothy, 374

  Lardner, Ring, 93, 95, 299

  How to Write Short Stories, 95

  and Scott and Zelda, 95–96, 103

  Last Tycoon, The (F. Scott Fitzgerald; early title, The Love of the Last Tycoon), 315, 333, 348, 351

  Benét, Stephen Vincent, review, 352

  Graham, Sheila, as Kathleen, 353

  Wilson, Edmund, as editor, 352

  Zelda on, 353

  Leopold-Loeb case, 139

  Leslie, Sir Shane, 83

  on This Side of Paradise (The Romantic Egoist), 32

  Littlefield, Catherine, 135, 140

  McAlmon, Robert, 154

  McArthur, Charles, 181

  McCall’s, 91

  Maccubbin, Zack (Waters), 276–78

  McFee, William, 262–63

  Machen, Marjorie, 6

  Machen, Minnie, see Sayre, Mrs. Anthony D.

  Machen, Willis B., 3–4, 5

  Machen, Mrs. Willis B., 4, 19

  McKaig, Alexander, 28, 67

  on Bishop, John Peale, 75, 77, 80

  on Campbell, Lawton, 79

  diary, 67–68, 74–76, 77–78, 78–81

  on Scott, 75–76

  on Scott and Zelda, 67–68, 70, 74, 75. 77, 78–79, 80–81

  on Wilson, Edmund, 78

  on Wilson, Edmund, and Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 75, 77, 78

  MacKenzie, Compton, Flasher’s Mead, 48

  MacLeish, Archibald, 106, 119

  MacLeish, Mrs. Archibald, 119

  on Scott and Zelda, 120–21

  McLendon, Paul, 376–78

  Marsh, Reginald, 96–97

  Martin, Townsend, 28, 67, 97

  Marx, Karl, 258

  Mayfield, Judge, 10, 17

  Mayfield, Sara, 10, 121, 122

  Mencken, H. L, 71, 97, 138–39

  on Scott and Zelda, 98

  Metropolitan Magazine, 81, 87, 91–92

  Meyer, Dr. Adolf, 209, 210, 212, 213, 256–57, 269, 283

  on Carroll, Dr. Robert S., 310

  letters: Forel, Dr. Oscar, 268

  Scott, 270–71, 272

  Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 75

  on Scott, 79

  and Wilson, Edmund, 75, 77, 78

  Miró, Joan, 105

  Mizener, Arthur, biography of Scott (The Far Side of Paradise), 26, 27, 188, 314

  Montgomery Advertiser, 15, 18

  Moore, Colleen, 130

  Moran, Lois:

  in “Jacob’s Ladder,” 129–30

  Nathan, George Jean, on, 129

  and Scott, 129, 131–32, 181, 211, 222

  Morgan, John Tyler, 5

  Morgan, Musidora, see Sayre, Mrs.

  Morning Telegraph, 96

  Mowrer, Mrs. Paul Scott, see Hemingway, Mrs. Ernest

  Murphy, Gerald, 105–06, 140–41

  on Hemingway, Ernest, 117

  on Scott, 117–18, 121, 123, 291

  on Zelda, xiv, 107, 110, 120, 121

  Murphy, Gerald and Sara, 182, 217, 350

  in Caesar’s Things, 363

  Scott, letter from, 308

  and Scott and Zelda, 106–07, 111, 117, 118, 119, 123, 142, 154–55, 157, 190

  in Tender Is the Night, 284

  Zelda on, 324

  Murphy, Mrs. Gerald (Sara), 105–06

  letters: Scott, 155

  Zelda, 135

  Scott on, 346–47

  Zelda on, 380

  on Zelda, xiv, 110, 123, 124, 142

  Mysterieuses, Les, balls, 46, 81

  Nassau Literary Magazine, 28, 29

  Nathan, George Jean, 71, 74, 79, 89, 98, 138, 374

  on Moran, Lois, 129

  and Scott and Zelda, 71, 78

  Zelda, letter to, 71

  Negri, Pola, 128

  Nemtchinova, 166, 252

  New Yorker, The, 118–19, 291, 345

  New York Sun, 262–
63

  New York Times, 263

  New York Tribune, 89

  Norris, Frank:

  McTeague, 60

  Ober, Harold, 58, 94, 149–50, 176, 193, 194, 266, 301, 313, 332, 350, 376

  letters: Scott, 150

  Zelda, 350, 370

  Ober, Mrs. Harold (Anne), 350, 370, 375, 376

  Zelda, letters from, 371, 373, 375–76

  O’Keeffe, Georgia, 289–90, 291, 293

  Owens, Mrs. Isabel, 259, 266–267, 268, 269

  Palmer, John, 62, 327

  Palmer, Mrs. John (Clothilde Sayre), 6, 7, 11, 18, 39, 41, 44, 50, 62, 198, 324, 327

  Parker, Dorothy, 182, 298, 347

  on Scott, 66–67

  on Zelda, 67, 68, 290–91

  Penniman, Mrs. Helen, 277

  Perkins, Maxwell, 32, 54, 83, 131, 148, 216, 220, 290, 298, 333–34, 350, 351, 352

  letters: Hemingway, 260

  Scott, 54, 87, 94, 112, 113, 115–16, 143, 150, 154, 159, 170, 176, 208, 224–25, 225–26, 287, 305, 313

  Zelda, 262, 264, 269

  on Zelda’s writing, 176

  Perkins, Mrs. Maxwell, 350

  Philippe, 143, 249

  Picasso, Pablo, 105

  Piper, Henry Dan, 378–81

  on Zelda, 379–80

  Pirie, Mrs. John (Ginevra King), 28, 29, 32, 55

  Porter, Cole, 106

  Rascoe, Burton, 89, 91

  Ray, Landon, 314, 374

  Rennie, Dr. Thomas, 260, 261, 262, 265, 268, 269, 272, 274, 282

  letters: Carroll, Dr. Robert S., 312

  Scott, 261–62, 265, 282–83

  Zelda, 292–93

  Ridgeway, Mrs. Livye Hart, 376, 382

  Robinson, Lennox, 83

  Ross, Cary, 282, 289, 293

  Ruth, Leon, 15, 62

  on Scott and Zelda, 69

  Saturday Evening Post, 58, 150, 214, 216, 267

  Save Me the Waltz (Zelda Fitzgerald), 17, 66, 68–69, 106, 107, 112, 213, 215, 216, 223–46, 259. 262–63, 264, 320, 355

  critical reaction, 262–63

  on dance, 141, 226, 227, 241–42

  father as Judge Beggs, 227, 228–29, 234, 235–36, 244–46

  flower and garden imagery, 231–32, 241, 242

  Jozan as Jacques Chevre-Feuille, 109- 10, 112, 226, 239–40

  mother as Millie Beggs, 228, 229–30, 235

  Sayre, Mr. (Zelda’s grandfather), 5

  Sayre, Mrs. (Musidora Morgan), 5, 7

  Sayre, Judge Anthony D., 5–6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 17, 18, 21, 62, 73–74, 162, 164, 186

  illness and death, 193, 196–97

  as Judge Beggs in Save Me the Waltz, 227, 228–29, 234, 235–36, 244–46

  Scott, disapproval of, 35

  Scott, letters from, 42, 179, 180

  Scott on, 211

  and Zelda, 8, 11, 17, 18, 20, 33

  Zelda on, 174, 197

  Sayre, Anthony D., Jr., 6, 7, 18, 280, 355

  Sayre, Mrs. Anthony D. (Minnie Machen), 4–5, 6, 8–9, 10, 13, 17–18, 19, 73–74, 186, 193, 198, 206, 280, 324, 377, 380, 381, 382

  letters: Carroll, Dr. Robert S., 321–22, 337, 338

  Scott, 41, 164, 179, 180, 321, 326, 343

  Zelda, 47, 164, 382

  as Millie Beggs in Save Me the Waltz, 228, 229–30, 235

  Scott, conflict with, 321

  Scott on, 211, 253–54

  on Scott and Zelda, 40, 43, 62

  writing, 4, 6, 18, 20, 46

  and Zelda, 8, 11, 20, 47. 162, 174, 342, 345, 368, 375, 377

  Sayre, Clothilde, see Palmer, Mrs. John

  Sayre, Marjorie, see Brinson, Mrs. Marjorie

  Sayre, Reid, 7

  Sayre, Rosalind, see Smith, Mrs. Newman

  Scottie, see Lanahan, Mrs. Samuel J.

  Scribner’s Magazine, 202, 281, 284

  Sedova, Madame Julia, 156

  Seldes, Gilbert, 96, 97, 110, 111

  The Great Gatsby reviewed by, 116

  on Scott and Zelda, 97

  Seldes, Mrs. Gilbert, 110, 111

  Sellers, John, 43

  Shadowland, 77

  Silvy, René, 108

  The Smart Set, 49, 58, 71

  Smith, Mrs. C. Grove, see Lanahan, Mrs. Samuel J.

  Smith, Newman, 47, 62, 140, 160, 162

  Smith, Mrs. Newman (Rosalind Sayre), 6, 7, 11, 18, 42, 46, 50, 57, 62, 99–100, 140, 174, 322, 324

  letters: Scott, 326

  Zelda, 351

  Squires, Dr. Mildred, 212, 213, 215, 220

  Scott, letters from and to, 213, 215–16, 222, 253–54, 257

  Stein, Gertrude, xiv, 372

  Scott, letter to, 116

  Stravinsky, Igor, 105

  Stubbs, Francis, 38

  Suitt, Dr. R. Burke, 330

  Talmadge, Constance, 127, 198

  Tanaka, 70, 228

  Taylor, Mrs. J. Hume (Cecilia Taylor), 136, 138, 181–82

  on Scott and Zelda, 136–37

  Taylor, Mrs. Richard, 136

  Tender Is the Night (F. Scott Fitzgerald; early titles. Doctor Diver’s Holiday; The Drunkard’s Holiday), 139–40, 152, 153, 172, 190, 217, 224, 234, 260, 261, 266, 267, 268, 281, 284, 286–87, 292. 298

  Jozan as character in, 349

  plan for, 217–19

  Zelda as Nicole, 152, 169, 284, 349

  Zelda on, 286, 293–94

  Zelda’s material used, 284–85

  Thalberg, Irving, 193

  This Side of Paradise (F. Scott Fitzgerald; early titles, The Romantic Egoist; The Education of a Personage), 31–33, 44, 54, 55, 58, 61, 66, 67, 216, 234

  Leslie, Shane, on, 32

  Zelda as Rosalind, 44, 55, 100

  Zelda on, 57

  Zelda’s material used, 35, 44, 55, 58

  Thurber, James, 292

  Time, 291

  Turnbull, Andrew:

  biography of Scott (Scott Fitzgerald), 314

  on Zelda, 258, 371

  Turnbull, Bayard, 257, 350

  Turnbull, Mrs. Bayard, 257, 350, 383

  on Scott, 258–59

  Zelda, letters from, 352, 354

  Vagabond Junior Players, 276

  Vanity Fair, 67, 78, 95

  Van Vechten, Carl, 98, 372

  Scott, photographs of, 313–14

  on Scott, 314

  on Scott and Zelda, 98–99

  Zelda, letter from, 133–34

  Zelda on, 249

  Vidor, King, 250

  Walpole, Hugh, Fortitude, 54

  Waters, Zack, see Maccubbin, Zack

  West, Rebecca, 99

  Wilde, Dolly, 153

  Wilson, Edmund (Bunny), 28, 67, 78, 96, 352, 372

  The Last Tycoon edited by, 352

  letters: Scott, 31, 32, 54, 83–84, 87, 88–89, 102, 116

  Zelda, 107–08, 350–51, 352–53, 372

  McKaig, Alexander, on, 78

  and Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 75, 77, 78

  and Scott, 28

  Scott on, 69

  on Scott, 88, 291, 350–51

  on Scott and Zelda, 25, 133

  Woolf, Leonard, 275

  Woolf, Virginia, 275

  Permissions

  Grateful acknowledgment is hereby made to the following publishers and individuals for permission to reprint the material specified:

  Mrs. Helen Thurber for quotations from “Scott in Thorns” in Credos and Curios, by James Thurber. Copyright © 1962 by Helen Thurber, published by Harper & Row, New York.

  Malcolm Cowley and the Saturday Review for excerpts from “A Ghost Story of the Jazz Age,” January 25, 1964. Copyright © 1964 by Saturday Review, Inc.

  New Directions Publishing Corporation for the use of excerpts from The Crack-Up, by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Copyright 1931 by Charles Scribner’s Sons, copyright 1934, 1936 by Esquire, Inc., copyright 1945 by New Directions Publishing Corporation.

  Reprinted with permission of Scribner, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., from Save Me the Waltz by Zelda Fitzgerald. Copyr
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  Mrs. Julie Hayden Nathan for excerpts from George Jean Nathan’s unpublished letters.

  Coward McCann, Inc., for the use of material from That Summer in Paris, by Morely Callaghan. Copyright © 1963 by Morely Callaghan.

  W.C.C. Publishing Company for extracts from Zelda Fitzgerald’s review of The Beautiful and Damned, originally published in the New York Herald Tribune, April 2, 1922.

  Charles Angoff for an excerpt from H. L. Mencken: A Portrait from Memory, published by Thomas Yoseloff, Inc., New York, 1956.

  Charles Scribner’s Sons for excerpts from:

  Editor to Author: The letters of Maxwell E. Perkins, edited by John Hall Wheelock. Copyright © 1950 by Charles Scribner’s Sons.

  Afternoon of an Author, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, with an Introduction and Notes by Arthur Mizener. Copyright © 1957 by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan.

  Reprinted with permission of Scribner, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., from The Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald, edited by Andrew Turnbull. Copyright © 1963 by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan. Copyright renewed © 1991 by Joanne J. Turnbull, Joanne T. Turnbull, Frances L. Turnbull, and Eleanor Lanahan, Matthew J. Bruccoli, Samuel J. Lanahan, Sr., Trustees under Agreement Dated July 3, 1975, Created by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Smith.

  Reprinted with permission of Scribner, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., from Zelda Fitzgerald: The Collected Writings, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli. Copyright © 1991 by The Trustees under Agreement Dated July 3, 1975, Created by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Smith.

  Reprinted with permission of Scribner, a Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., from F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Life in letters, edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli. Copyright © 1994 by the Trustees under Agreement Dated July 3, 1975, Created by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Smith.

  Tender Is the Night, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, original and Author’s Final Revised Edition with a Preface by Malcolm Cowley. Copyright 1933, 1934 by Charles Scribner’s Sons; renewal copyright © 1961, 1962 by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan. Copyright 1948, © 1951 by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan.

  Charles Scribner’s Sons for the use of two excerpts from previously unpublished letters written by Maxwell Perkins.

  This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Copyright 1920 by Charles Scribner’s Sons; renewal copyright 1948 by Zelda Fitzgerald; The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Copyright 1922 by Charles Scribner’s Sons; renewal copyright © 1950 by Frances Scott Fitzgerald Lanahan.

 

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