Description
A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald is a work of historical fiction that tells the story of Zelda Fitzgerald, the wife of celebrated author F. Scott Fitzgerald. The book is a fictionalized account of her life, from her childhood in Montgomery, Alabama, to her marriage to Scott and their life during the Jazz Age. It provides a narrative from Zelda’s perspective, exploring her own ambitions and struggles as an artist, and her complex relationship with her famous husband.
- Key Themes:
- The Jazz Age and 1920s culture.
- Feminism and female independence.
- Art, ambition, and creativity.
- The complexities of a famous marriage.
The purpose of this book is to give a voice to Zelda Fitzgerald, who is often overshadowed by her husband. It is intended to offer readers a deeper understanding of her life and her contributions to the era, portraying her as more than just a famous wife.