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Stroll back in time through Stepping Out with Scott and Zelda, a literary tour guide that introduces the places and people that touched the Fitzgeralds' lives during their period in Montgomery. Visit Zelda's childhood home and neighborhood, with its ornate Victorian mansions and charming houses with gingerbread trim. Discover where Scott, as a lieutenant during World War I, first fell in love with a young Southern belle-and the city that shaped her. Explore historic Old Cloverdale's winding tree-lined streets and enjoy the Fitzgeralds' 1931 home, now an important literary museum. Featuring…mehr

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Stroll back in time through Stepping Out with Scott and Zelda, a literary tour guide that introduces the places and people that touched the Fitzgeralds' lives during their period in Montgomery. Visit Zelda's childhood home and neighborhood, with its ornate Victorian mansions and charming houses with gingerbread trim. Discover where Scott, as a lieutenant during World War I, first fell in love with a young Southern belle-and the city that shaped her. Explore historic Old Cloverdale's winding tree-lined streets and enjoy the Fitzgeralds' 1931 home, now an important literary museum. Featuring photographs and vintage postcards, Stepping Out with Scott and Zelda is the perfect way to ring in the new Roaring Twenties.
Autorenporträt
MÁIRE MARTELLO is the docent and a board member for the F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum in Montgomery, Alabama. Beyond that role, she is also a playwright, fiction writer, and contributor to the medieval history blog The Murrey and Blue. Her recent short stories about Richard the Third, including "Becoming White Surrey," were published on behalf of the Scoliosis Association UK. Her play The Lodger was produced off-Broadway, where it garnered good reviews. As a member of The Players, the oldest theatrical club in America, she produced a long-running series of evenings devoted to literature and culture. Guest speakers included Oliver Sacks, Quentin Crisp, Fran Lebowitz, Camille Paglia, Susan Sontag, Dominick Dunne, Joyce Maynard, and Eric Bentley. A long-time admirer of the writings of F. Scott Fitzgerald, she produced an evening at The Players celebrating his centennial. Speakers included Budd Schulberg, Ring Lardner Jr., Matt Bruccoli, and Ruth Prigozy. A graduate of Finch College in New York City, she relocated from that city to Montgomery in the fall of 2018.