F. Scott Fitzgerald is also known as Francis Scott. Key Fitzgerald was born on 24th September 1896 at St. Paul Minnesota. His name comes from his cousin, Francis Scott Key who wrote the star and stripes. He was born in Mary McQuillan (mother) and Edward Fitzgerald (father). The growing F. Scott Fitzgerald went to many schools across the country. As he grew up in Sao Paulo, the first school he did was Saint Paul University in Sao Paulo. Because I live in Sao Paulo is my mother 's family.
Treat journalists like journalists. In high school English classes, your teacher asked you to spend one or two hours talking about F. Scott Fitzgerald's biography, sneaking into "Great Gatsby" or before reading "Iliad" Troy May be reported. Because the chronology of warfare helps young people to understand you when Nick Callow is crying in life it helps to answer all questions about what you are reading. I am talking about the contents. New York City
You, F. You may be familiar with Scott Fitzgerald as the author of The Great Gatsby and the other four iconic novels that won the popular title "The Prophet of the Jazz era" for him. The generation of the prophet, then Zelda Fitzgerald is that goddess. If you are familiar to her only as Scott's wife, it is time to reevaluate this infamous 1920s girl as a person and her own artists. Zelda Sayre was born in the early 20th century in 1900 and was named after the heroine of the gypsy hero of Robert Edward Francis' short story "The Wealth of Zelda". Inspiration, the latter named it the princess of the same name behind her. When Zelda met Scott Fitzgerald, a visiting soldier in Montgomery, his hometown of Alabama, she was the infamous and the most daring and rebellious girl.
Artist and artist Zelda Sayer is born in Montgomery. In 1918, she met a young soldier F. Scott Fitzgerald, who was stationed in a nearby army. The first house they got married today was F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum. While writing his novel "Tiger Lily", the poet Sydney Ranier lived in Montgomery and Prattville shortly after the Civil War. In addition to famous early musicians, Montgomery rock bands have had nationwide success from the end of the 20th century. The local artist Trust Company signed a contract with Geffen Records in 2002. Hot Rod Circuit was founded in 1994 as an antidote in Montgomery, but after successfully moving to Connecticut Vagrant Records succeeded. From 1997 to 2004, Ed Kemper trio was famous for Montgomery's local rock music community. They are the subject of the music documentary by the director of Shane Gillis. It was premiered at the Capri Theater in 2004.