. "Res\u00E9rvame el vals (T\u00EDtulo original en ingl\u00E9s, Save Me the Waltz) es la \u00FAnica novela de Zelda Fitzgerald. Publicada en 1932, es un relato semiautobiogr\u00E1fico de su vida y matrimonio con F. Scott Fitzgerald."@es . . . . . . . . . . . "\"A shooting star, an ectoplasmic arrow, sped through the nebulous hypothesis like a wanton hummingbird. From Venus to Mars to Neptune it trailed the ghost of comprehension, illuminating far horizons over the pale battlefields of reality.\""@en . . "F. Scott Fitzgerald .jpg"@en . . "\u0412\u0440\u044F\u0442\u0443\u0439 \u043C\u0435\u043D\u0435, \u0432\u0430\u043B\u044C\u0441 (\u0430\u043D\u0433\u043B. Save Me the Waltz) \u2014 \u0454\u0434\u0438\u043D\u0438\u0439 \u0440\u043E\u043C\u0430\u043D \u0417\u0435\u043B\u044C\u0434\u0438 \u0421\u0430\u0439\u0440\u0438 \u0424\u0456\u0446\u0434\u0436\u0435\u0440\u0430\u043B\u044C\u0434. \u0411\u0443\u0432 \u043E\u043F\u0443\u0431\u043B\u0456\u043A\u043E\u0432\u0430\u043D\u0438\u0439 1932 \u0440\u043E\u043A\u0443. \u0426\u0435 \u043D\u0430\u043F\u0456\u0432\u0430\u0432\u0442\u043E\u0431\u0456\u043E\u0433\u0440\u0430\u0444\u0456\u0447\u043D\u0438\u0439 \u0440\u043E\u043C\u0430\u043D, \u0432 \u044F\u043A\u043E\u043C\u0443 \u043E\u043F\u0438\u0441\u0443\u0454\u0442\u044C\u0441\u044F \u0457\u0457 \u043F\u043E\u0434\u0440\u0443\u0436\u043D\u0454 \u0436\u0438\u0442\u0442\u044F \u0456\u0437 \u0421\u043A\u043E\u0442\u0442\u043E\u043C \u0424\u0456\u0446\u0434\u0436\u0435\u0440\u0430\u043B\u044C\u0434\u043E\u043C."@uk . . . . "Save Me the Waltz"@en . . "#FFFFF0"@en . "\"The [novel's poor sales] won't be encouraging to you, and I have not liked to ask whether you were writing any more because of the fact, but I do think the last part of that book, in particular, was very fine; and if we [both Perkins and Zelda] had not been in the depths of depression, the result would have been quite different.\""@en . . . . "French identity cards for the Fitzgeralds circa 1929, the year in which Zelda's mental health deteriorated."@en . . . . . . . "The cover of the first edition"@en . . . "Milford"@en . . . . . "Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald"@en . . "Save Me the Waltz is a 1932 novel by American writer Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. It is a semi-autobiographical account of her early life in the American South during the Jim Crow era and her tempestuous marriage to novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald. Divided into four chapters, the novel is a chronological narrative of four periods in the lives of Alabama Beggs and her alcoholic husband David Knight, two Jazz Age hedonists who are thinly-disguised alter-egos of their real-life counterparts. Upon its publication by Scribner's, the novel received generally negative reviews. The book sold approximately 1,300 copies for which Zelda earned a grand total of $120.73. Its critical and commercial failure greatly disappointed Zelda and led her to pursue her other interests as a playwright and a painter. Forty years after its publication, Zelda's first biographer Nancy Milford speculated in 1970 that F. Scott Fitzgerald extensively rewrote Zelda's novel prior to publication. This supposition was echoed by other biographers in subsequent decades. However, later scholarly examinations of Zelda's earlier drafts of Save Me the Waltz and the published version disproved this speculation. Nearly every revision was by Zelda herself and, contrary to Milford's biography, her husband did not rewrite the manuscript."@en . . "Save Me the Waltz"@en . . . . . "213"^^ . "215"^^ . . . "236"^^ . "Save Me the Waltz"@en . . "1932-10-07"^^ . . "25.0"^^ . . . . . . "\u0412\u0440\u044F\u0442\u0443\u0439 \u043C\u0435\u043D\u0435, \u0432\u0430\u043B\u044C\u0441"@uk . . . . . "\u2014Zelda Fitzgerald"@en . . . . "271163"^^ . . . . . . "Charles Scribner's Sons" . . "The book cover with white title against a beige sky. A dancing couple twirl amid a white field of red flowers."@en . . . . "1118909406"^^ . "\u2014Max Perkins in a 1932 letter to Zelda"@en . . "\u0412\u0440\u044F\u0442\u0443\u0439 \u043C\u0435\u043D\u0435, \u0432\u0430\u043B\u044C\u0441 (\u0430\u043D\u0433\u043B. Save Me the Waltz) \u2014 \u0454\u0434\u0438\u043D\u0438\u0439 \u0440\u043E\u043C\u0430\u043D \u0417\u0435\u043B\u044C\u0434\u0438 \u0421\u0430\u0439\u0440\u0438 \u0424\u0456\u0446\u0434\u0436\u0435\u0440\u0430\u043B\u044C\u0434. \u0411\u0443\u0432 \u043E\u043F\u0443\u0431\u043B\u0456\u043A\u043E\u0432\u0430\u043D\u0438\u0439 1932 \u0440\u043E\u043A\u0443. \u0426\u0435 \u043D\u0430\u043F\u0456\u0432\u0430\u0432\u0442\u043E\u0431\u0456\u043E\u0433\u0440\u0430\u0444\u0456\u0447\u043D\u0438\u0439 \u0440\u043E\u043C\u0430\u043D, \u0432 \u044F\u043A\u043E\u043C\u0443 \u043E\u043F\u0438\u0441\u0443\u0454\u0442\u044C\u0441\u044F \u0457\u0457 \u043F\u043E\u0434\u0440\u0443\u0436\u043D\u0454 \u0436\u0438\u0442\u0442\u044F \u0456\u0437 \u0421\u043A\u043E\u0442\u0442\u043E\u043C \u0424\u0456\u0446\u0434\u0436\u0435\u0440\u0430\u043B\u044C\u0434\u043E\u043C."@uk . . . . . "1970"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "1978"^^ . "25209"^^ . . . . . . . "Berg"@en . "Maxwell Perkins NYWTS detail.jpg"@en . "Accordez-moi cette valse"@fr . . . "Accordez-moi cette valse (en anglais : Save Me the Waltz) est le seul roman de Zelda Fitzgerald, paru en 1932 aux \u00C9tats-Unis. Ce r\u00E9cit, en partie autobiographique, relate en filigrane la vie de l'auteur et son mariage avec l'\u00E9crivain F. Scott Fitzgerald."@fr . . . . . "Editor Maxwell Perkins and writer Ernest Hemingway both disliked the novel."@en . "Ernest Hemingway 1923 passport photo.jpg"@en . . . . "95.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "United States"@en . . . . . . . . . "Maxwell Perkins"@en . . "Res\u00E9rvame el vals"@es . "Author Zelda Sayre and her husband F. Scott Fitzgerald circa 1919\u20131920."@en . . . "Save Me the Waltz is a 1932 novel by American writer Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. It is a semi-autobiographical account of her early life in the American South during the Jim Crow era and her tempestuous marriage to novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald. Divided into four chapters, the novel is a chronological narrative of four periods in the lives of Alabama Beggs and her alcoholic husband David Knight, two Jazz Age hedonists who are thinly-disguised alter-egos of their real-life counterparts."@en . . "145"^^ . "left"@en . . . . . "left"@en . . . . "156"^^ . . . . "163"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Ernest Hemingway"@en . "F. Scott Fitzgerald"@en . . "Accordez-moi cette valse (en anglais : Save Me the Waltz) est le seul roman de Zelda Fitzgerald, paru en 1932 aux \u00C9tats-Unis. Ce r\u00E9cit, en partie autobiographique, relate en filigrane la vie de l'auteur et son mariage avec l'\u00E9crivain F. Scott Fitzgerald."@fr . . . . "Lasciami l'ultimo valzer"@it . "Save Me the Waltz"@en . . . . "Print"@en . . . . "Zelda Fitzgerald circa 1919 Retouched.jpg"@en . "right"@en . . . . . "Fitzgerald"@en . "2009"^^ . . . . "F Scott Fitzgerald circa 1920.jpg"@en . . "2"^^ . . . . "150"^^ . . "Res\u00E9rvame el vals (T\u00EDtulo original en ingl\u00E9s, Save Me the Waltz) es la \u00FAnica novela de Zelda Fitzgerald. Publicada en 1932, es un relato semiautobiogr\u00E1fico de su vida y matrimonio con F. Scott Fitzgerald."@es . . . . . "300"^^ . . . . "Zelda Fitzgerald .jpg"@en . "English"@en . .