A fascinating tale of the Jazz Age Literati and must read for fans of Hemingway and Fitzgerald
In this historical novel, H. Rogers Clark brings to life the complex and turbulent relationship between Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald and his beautiful wife, Zelda. Sometimes love can destroy everything in its path.
About the Author: H. Rogers Clark is an American who has lived in Paris and walked the streets so aptly described in Hemingway's A MOVEABLE FEAST (or, in French, PARIS EST UNE FETE). His other works include AROUSAL JAG, S(K)IN, and SIGNS FOLLOW ON THE CHESAPEAKE."
A fascinating tale of the Jazz Age Literati and must read for fans of Hemingway and Fitzgerald
In this historical novel, H. Rogers Clark brings...