Novels feast on Hemingway, Fitzgerald, their wives

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They were the first great celebrities among American writers. The glamorous F. Scott Fitzgerald โ€” with his even more glamorous wife Zelda at his side โ€” became the most dazzling icon of the Jazz Age, only to be eclipsed by his alpha-male frenemy Ernest Hemingway, the world’s most famous author for much of the mid-20th century.

Reporters followed them everywhere, and their often bumbling private lives were the stuff of every tabloid editor’s dreams.

Scott and Zelda, Ernest and โ€” well, a lot of women: We still can’t get enough of them. Biographies keep being issued. Movies such as Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris luxuriate in the nostalgia of the so-called Lost Generation of writers and artists pursuing la vie boheme in the 1920s and ’30s.

via Novels feast on Hemingway, Fitzgerald, their wives.


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