F. Scott Fitzgerald was an American author in the 1920s and 1930s who wrote short stories and novels. Now he is best known for writing The Great Gatsby, which was only a mediocre success when he published it.
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Yes, he was Hemmingway's secret lover.
There is no definitive proof that Ernest Hemingway was gay (not even secretly gay), bisexual, or just confused about identity in general. There is ample proof that Ernest Hemingway's furious hatred for his mother stems from the bizarre fact that she dressed Ernest as a little girl, complete with dresses and curls when he was young. There is even less definitive proof that F. Scott Fitzgerald was his secret lover. Only F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife Zelda thought the duo had a stormy lover's relationship. But keep in mind that Zelda Fitzgerald was diagnosed as Bipolar, schizophrenic and was in a psychiatric facility for much of her adult life.
Yes, but after his wife went insane and was put in a mental institution. He met Shiela Graham at a party and he died of a heart attack while spending a quiet evening with her.
F. Scott Fitzgerald was born on September 24, 1896.
F- Scott Fitzgerald Slept Here - 2007 was released on: USA: 18 June 2007 (Frameline Film Festival)
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