Life of F. Scott Fitzgerald

  • Birth

    Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald is born on September 24, 1896, in St. Paul, Minnesota
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    Childhood and Early Writing

    Shows early interest in writing and literature while growing up in Minnesota
  • Newman School

    Enters the catholic prep school, meets Father Sigourney Fay who encourages his writing
  • Princeton University

    Enrolls at Princeton, participates in literary magazines, and begins serious writing
  • Joins the Army

    Leaves Princeton to serve in the U.S. Army during World War 1; trains but never sees combat
  • Meets Zelda Sayre

    Stationed at Camp Sheridan, Alabama; meets Zelda, who will become his wife and muse
  • Returns to St. Paul

    Works on rewriting his novel that will become This Side of Paradise
  • Publishes This Side of Paradise

    Debut novel is a huge success, launching him into fame
  • Marries Zelda Sayre

    Marries Zelda Sayre in New York after the success of his first novel
  • Birth of Daughter Scottie

    Daughter Frances Scott “Scottie” Fitzgerald is born
  • Publishes The Great Gatsby

    His most famous work explores wealth, love, and the American Dream during the Jazz Age
  • Zelda’s First Breakdown

    Zelda has her first major mental health breakdown and is hospitalized
  • Publishes Tender Is the Night

    Semi-autobiographical novel reflects his life struggles and experiences in Europe
  • Hollywood Screenwriting

    Moves to Hollywood to write movie scripts, hoping to earn money after financial struggles
  • Death

    Fitzgerald dies of a heart attack in Hollywood at age 44