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The Gatsby affair : Scott, Zelda, and the betrayal that shaped an American classic / Kendall Taylor.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2018]Description: xxxix, 261 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781538104934
  • 1538104938
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Contents:
Recklessness in the making -- Seeds of discontent -- The French lieutenant -- A mistress not a wife -- Truly a sad story -- Retribution and remorse -- Locked away -- No hope salvaged -- An ailment no one could cure -- All in disarray -- A mind washed clean -- Chronology.
Summary: Explores Zelda Fitzgerald's affair with French aviator Edouard Jozan, the man on whom F. Scott Fitzgerald based his famous character Jay Gatsby.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Biography Fitzgera Z. T243 Available 33111009240066
Total holds: 0

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The romance between F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre has been celebrated as one of the greatest of the 20th century. From the beginning, their relationship was a tumultuous one, in which the couple's excesses were as widely known as their passion for each other. Despite their love, both Scott and Zelda engaged in flirtations that threatened to tear the couple apart. But none had a more profound impact on the two--and on Scott's writing--as the liaison between Zelda and a French aviator, Edouard Jozan. Though other biographies have written of Jozan as one of Scott's romantic rivals, accounts of the pilot's effect on the couple have been superficial at best. In The Gatsby Affair: Scott, Zelda, and the Betrayal That Shaped an American Classic, Kendall Taylor examines the dalliance between the southern belle and the French pilot from a fresh perspective. Drawing on conversations and correspondence with Jozan's daughter, as well as materials from the Jozan family archives, Taylor sheds new light on this romantic triangle. More than just a casual fling, Zelda's tryst with Edouard affected Scott as much as it did his wife--and ultimately influenced the author's most famous creation, Jay Gatsby. Were it not for Zelda's affair with the pilot, Scott's novel might be less about betrayal and more about lost illusions. Exploring the private motives of these public figures, Taylor offers new explanations for their behavior. In addition to the love triangle that included Jozan, Taylor also delves into an earlier event in Zelda's life--a sexual assault she suffered as a teenager--one that affected her future relationships. Both a literary study and a probing look at an iconic couple's psychological makeup, The Gatsby Affair offers readers a bold interpretation of how one of America's greatest novels was influenced.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Recklessness in the making -- Seeds of discontent -- The French lieutenant -- A mistress not a wife -- Truly a sad story -- Retribution and remorse -- Locked away -- No hope salvaged -- An ailment no one could cure -- All in disarray -- A mind washed clean -- Chronology.

Explores Zelda Fitzgerald's affair with French aviator Edouard Jozan, the man on whom F. Scott Fitzgerald based his famous character Jay Gatsby.

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