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The Honeymoon of Scott and Zelda

An Author Talk by Richard Webb

2021-05-18 19:00:00 2021-05-18 20:00:00 America/New_York The Honeymoon of Scott and Zelda Author Richard Webb gives a talk on his book, "Boats Against the Current: The Honeymoon Summer of Scott and Zelda." Virtual -

Tuesday, May 18
7:00pm - 8:00pm

Add to Calendar 2021-05-18 19:00:00 2021-05-18 20:00:00 America/New_York The Honeymoon of Scott and Zelda Author Richard Webb gives a talk on his book, "Boats Against the Current: The Honeymoon Summer of Scott and Zelda." Virtual -

Author Richard Webb gives a talk on his book, "Boats Against the Current: The Honeymoon Summer of Scott and Zelda."

An Author Talk with author Richard “Deej” Webb who will discuss his book Boats Against the Current

Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald honeymooned for five months in the summer of 1920 in a modest gray house in Westport, Connecticut. It was an experience that had a more profound impact on both of their collective works than any other place they lived. It was, for Scott and Zelda, their honeymoon. Having just gotten married and after being kicked out of some of New York city's finest hotels, they were, for the first time, in their very own place, albeit for only five months. It was a time that Scott Fitzgerald called "the happiest year since I was eighteen." He had, after all, just achieved success with his first novel, This Side of Paradise, and was suddenly awash with money.

The Fitzgeralds lived a wild life of drinking, driving and endless partying while living in suburban Connecticut. As it happens, living near the beach, they were neighbors to a larger-than-life reclusive multi-millionaire, F.E. Lewis.

Historian Richard Webb grew up in Westport a few doors down the street from where the Fitzgeralds had lived some forty years earlier. Fascinated with the Fitzgeralds, when Webb learned that author Barbara Probst Solomon, who grew up across the river from the F.E. Lewis estate, proposed in the New Yorker that Westport was the real setting for Fitzgerald's Great Gatsby, he was stirred to actively researching her claim.

RICHARD “DEEJ” WEBB is an author, an award-winning educator, and a documentary filmmaker. A graduate of Vanderbilt University, he has taught history for twenty-four years at both the high school and college levels. A featured presenter in the Connecticut Public Broadcasting Prohibition documentary Connecticut Goes Dry, Webb is also co-creator and co-producer with Robert Williams of a documentary film about the Fitzgeralds in Connecticut, Gatsby in Connecticut, which is a companion to the book Boats Against The Current. Learn more about the author, and find the book for sale, on his website.

AGE GROUP: | Teens | Seniors | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Author Talks |

TAGS: | literature | history | author |

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