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Bobbed Hair and Bathtub Gin
Bobbed Hair and Bathtub Gin: Writers Running Wild in the Twenties | Marion Meade
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In her exuberant new work, BOBBED HAIR AND BATHTUB GIN, Marion Meade presents a portrait of four extraordinary writers--Dorothy Parker, Zelda Fitzgerald, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Edna Ferber--whose loves, lives, and literary endeavors embodied the spirit of the 1920s. Capturing the jazz rhythms and desperate gaiety that defined the era, Meade gives us Parker, Fitzgerald, Millay, and Ferber, traces the intersections of their lives, and describes the men (F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edmund Wilson, Harold Ross, and Robert Benchley) who influenced them, loved them, and sometimes betrayed them. Here are the social and literary triumphs (Parker's Round Table witticisms appeared almost daily in the newspapers and Ferber and Millay won Pulitzer Prizes) and inevitably the penances each paid: crumbled love affairs, abortions, depression, lost beauty, nervous breakdowns, and finally, overdoses and even madness. These literary heroines did what they wanted, said what they thought, living wholly in the moment. They kicked open the door for twentieth-century women writers and set a new model for every woman trying to juggle the serious issues of economic independence, political power, and sexual freedom. Meade recreates the excitement, romance, and promise of the 1920s, a decade celebrated for cultural innovation--the birth of jazz, the beginning of modernism--and social and sexual liberation, bringing to light, as well, the anxiety and despair that lurked beneath the nonstop partying and outrageous behavior. A vibrant mixture of literary scholarship, social history, and scandal, BOBBED HAIR AND BATHTUB GIN is a rich evocation of a period that will forever intrigue and captivate us. From the Hardcover edition.
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Kaila-ann
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I didn‘t know much about these women going into the book (Zelda Fitzgerald, Dottie Parker, Edna Vincent St. Millay and Edna Ferber) bit come away amazed by their lives and careers. The book covers each year from 1920-1930 and some of what was going on in each of their lives during that time. While they each suffered their own heartbreaks, my heart especially broke for Zelda. I will definitely be reading more on her. #nfnov

Clwojick 6 pt., 5y
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youneverarrived
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Another one that's been on the tbr a while! It looks at the life of four female writers in the 1920s; Dorothy Parker, Zelda Fitzgerald, St.Vincent Millay and Edna Ferber #hairthereandeverywhere #anditsaugust

Suet624 Sounds interesting. 7y
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katedensen
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I don't read a ton of non-fiction but here are some of my all-time favorites. #nonfictionlove #somethingforsept #septemberphotochallenge #septphotochallenge #somethingforseptember

Mamashep Love Sarah Vowell! 8y
katedensen @Mamashep She's great! She introduced Zadie Smith at an event I went to years and years ago and they were both awesome. 8y
Mamashep Oh I would love to see both of them! 8y
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Tav I have had this book on my Tbr shelf since it came out in hc AGES ago. One day I *will* read it! 8y
katedensen @Tav I read it AGES ago (I want to say I was in high school?) and absolutely loved it. I'm fairly certain reading about Edna St. Vincent Millay influenced my decision to go to Vassar. 8y
Tav @katedfisher ah! Must read! I feel like I won't get to it until I retire!! 8y
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