Who was the woman writer married to one of the famous writers of the 1920s?
She was a dancer and a novelist whose novel “Save Me the Waltz” was her veiled rendition of her marriage to one of the most famous writers of the “Jazz Age.”In the Shadows: Interesting American Women Writers Zelda Fitzgerald. F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre married in 1920. For many readers, she is famous mainly for being an archetypal flapper. She was beautiful and daring, and she was creative–a dancer and a writer. In intricate ways, F. Scott Fitzgerald competed with his wife over her writing. He did unusual things like quote from her diaries directly in his novels. She did not respect this borrowing and said that his plagiarism began right in their home. She had a nervous breakdown and spent the rest of her life institutionalized. In 1948, she died in a fire which burnt up the sanitarium where she was living in Asheville, North Carolina. She is truly a remarkable person whose life story appears in depth in Nancy Milford’s 1970 biograph, “Zelda.” Who became famous partly through