Read Zelda Fitzgerald: Her Voice in Paradise Online
Authors: Sally Cline
Sun
Also
Rises,
The
(Hemingway),
1
,
2
Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood,
1
Surratt, Mary,
1
Surrealism,
1
Swope, Herbert Bayard,
1
Taylor, Cecilia (Ceci’s daughter),
1
,
2
,
3
Taylor, Laurette,
1
Tender
Is
The
Night,
see
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key, Writing
This
Side
of
Paradise,
see
Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key, Writing
Thorington, Chilton,
1
Thorington, J. Winter,
1
Three
Comrades
(film),
1
Three
Soldiers
(Dos Passos),
1
Three
Stories
and
Ten
Poems
(Hemingway),
1
Torrents
of
Spring,
The
(Hemingway),
1
Tunney, Gene,
1
Twain, Mark,
1
Twentieth Century Fox,
1
Vagabond Junior Players, Baltimore,
1
Vaill, Amanda,
1
Valescure, France,
1
Valmont Clinic, Glion nr Montreux,
1
,
2
,
3
Vanderbilt, Emily; Fitzgeralds and,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
;
suicide,
1
Van Gogh, Vincent; influence,
1
,
2
Vanity
Fair
magazine,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
,
7
ZSF’s friendship with,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
Venice, Fitzgeralds visit (1921),
1
,
2
Villa America, Antibes,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
Villa Fleur des Bois, Cannes,
1
Villa Paquita, Juan-les-Pins,
1
,
2
Villa St Louis, Juan-les-Pins,
1
,
2
,
3
Virginia Beach, Fitzgeralds visit (1938),
1
Wall Street crash (1930),
1
,
2
,
3
Warner Brothers,
1
Warren, Bill,
1
Weinberg, Bertha (Bert Barr),
1
Well
of
Loneliness,
The
(Hall),
1
Welty, Eudora,
1
Westcott, Glenway,
1
Whiskey Rebellion (1794),
1
White Bear Lake Yacht Club, St Paul,
1
,
2
,
3
Whiteman, Paul,
1
Whitfield, Raoul,
1
Wiborg family,
1
Wilson, Edmund (‘Bunny’),
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
;
edits tributes to FSF,
1
;
on
Gatsby,
1
;
on Dick Knight,
1
;
literary advice,
1
;
on Margaret Bishop,
1
;
marriage to Margaret Canby,
1
;
marriage to Mary McCarthy,
1
;
and Sheilah Graham,
1
;
on
Tender
Is
The
Night,
1
;
on ZSF’s breakdown,
1
;
and ZSF’s writing,
1
on
Tender I
s
The Night,
1
women: creativity within marriage,
1
,
2
;
domestic role as symbol of sanity,
1
;
need for meaningful work,
1
,
2
,
3
;
re-education,
1
Women’s Club, Montgomery, exhibition(1942),
1
Woodward, Peggy,
1
Woolf, Virginia,
1
1. Minnie Machen Sayre, born 1860, Zelda’s mother: an avid reader
2. Judge Anthony Sayre, Zelda’s father, in 1880. Zelda called him ‘a living fortress’
3. The Church of the Holy Comforter, Montgomery, where Minnie Sayre played the organ and sang in the choir and Zelda was baptized
4. Marjorie Sayre, Zelda’s eldest sister, born 1886: a frail nervous girl
5. Rosalind (Tootsie) Sayre, born 1889. Zelda’s middle sister, stalwart and feisty
6. Clothilde (Tilde) Sayre, born 1891. Zelda’s youngest sister, the model for Joan in
Save
Me
The
Waltz
7. Anthony Sayre Jnr, born 1894. Zelda’s brother and rival. In
Caesar’s
Things
heroine Janno’s brother was partly based on young Anthony
8. Zelda aged around eighteen in dance costume in her mother’s garden in Montgomery
9. Katharine Elsberry Steiner, Zelda’s Montgomery soulmate. She and Zelda looked alike, dressed alike, and often thought alike
10. Off for a picnic. Zelda
(second
from
right)
unsmiling, with Grace Gunter and their friends in regulation white middy blouses and black ties
11. Scott Fitzgerald, 1921–2, in Dellwood where he and Zelda enjoyed life in the resort on White Bear Lake
12. Zelda and Scott go swimming at Compo Beach, Westport Connecticut, July 1920
13. Zelda in white knickerbockers, her outrageous travelling outfit for the Fitzgeralds’ auto trip south to Montgomery, 1920