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Zelda Fitzgerald

Save Me the Waltz by Zelda Fitzgerald

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“Save Me the Waltz” is a novel written by Zelda Fitzgerald, an American writer and socialite. The novel was first published in 1932 and is loosely based on Fitzgerald’s own life and experiences.

The novel tells the story of Alabama Beggs, a Southern belle who marries an artist named David Knight and moves to New York City. The novel explores Alabama’s struggles to find her own identity and establish herself as an artist in her own right, while also dealing with her troubled marriage and the challenges of motherhood.

One of the key themes of the novel is the tension between artistic ambition and personal relationships. Fitzgerald portrays Alabama as a woman who is torn between her desire to be a successful artist and her obligations to her family and her marriage.

“Save Me the Waltz” is notable for its vivid descriptions of the 1920s and 1930s social scene in New York and the South, as well as for its portrayal of the creative process and the challenges of pursuing a career in the arts. The novel is also significant for its exploration of women’s issues and its frank depiction of sexuality, which was considered controversial at the time of its publication.

Overall, “Save Me the Waltz” is a complex and nuanced work that offers a unique perspective on the lives of women and artists during the Jazz Age.

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