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  1. The Death of Zelda Fitzgerald. by Harry McKown UNC - North Carolina Collection, March 2007 "This Month in North Carolina History" series. Reprinted with permission. Late on the night of March 10, 1948, a fire started in a kitchen of the main building of Highland Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina. Spreading rapidly through a dumbwaiter shaft ...

  2. Oct 29, 2016 · Now Zelda Fitzgerald, the southern belle turned jazz-age heroine, dubbed “the first American flapper” by her husband and partner-in-drink Scott, is to have her own Hollywood make-over – two...

  3. Oct 8, 2018 · Born Zelda Sayre, Zelda Fitzgerald (July 24, 1900 – March 10, 1948) was an American writer and artist of the Jazz Age. Although she produced writing and art on her own, Zelda is best known in history and in popular culture for her marriage to F. Scott Fitzgerald and her tumultuous battle with mental illness.

  4. Inside the 1948 Highland Hospital fire that killed Zelda Fitzgerald - Asheville Museum of History. Central Building on Fire, March 11, 1948. Inside the 1948 fire that killed Zelda Fitzgerald.

  5. Sep 4, 2012 · Zelda Fitzgerald: The Tragic, Meticulously Researched Biography of the Jazz Age’s High Priestess” Author: Sally Cline. Publisher: Arcade Publishing. Pages: 492. Price: $16.95 (Paper) Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald was a charismatic, vivacious, beautiful, enigmatic, creative, deeply disturbed woman.

  6. Apr 20, 2013 · Sat 20 Apr 2013 19.04 EDT. The life of Zelda Fitzgerald, the beautiful and troubled wife of the author of The Great Gatsby, provided enough dramatic material to fill at least four novels. And...

  7. Jul 23, 2019 · In the case of Zelda, there was outright appropriation — Fitzgerald famously lifted passages from her letters and diaries for his fiction — and when Zelda wanted to write a novel based on her...

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