Where All Good Flappers Go

David M. Earle (Editor), F. Scott Fitzgerald (Contribution by), Zelda Fitzgerald (Contribution by), Anita Loos (Contribution by), Dorothy Parker (Contribution by)

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Author
David M. Earle (Editor), F. Scott Fitzgerald (Contribution by), Zelda Fitzgerald (Contribution by), Anita Loos (Contribution by), Dorothy Parker (Contribution by)
Publish Date
2023-07-11
Subtitle
Essential Stories of the Jazz Age
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
224
Publisher Name
Steerforth Press
ISBN-10
178227930X
ISBN-13
9781782279303
citemno
275442
Edition
Contributions by Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald
SKU
9781782279303

Description

"I believe in the flapper as an artist in her particular field, the art of being – being young, being lovely." -- Zelda Fitzgerald

A sparkling new collection of "flapper fiction": stories featuring the iconic women who defined the Jazz Age

Edited and introduced by David M. Earle


Vivacious, charming, irreverent, the flapper is a girl who knows how to have a roaring good time.

In this collection of short stories, she’s a partygoer, a socialite, a student, a shopgirl, and an acrobat. She bobs her hair, shortens her skirt, searches for a husband and scandalises her mother. She’s a glittering object of delight, and a woman embracing a newfound independence.

Bringing together stories from widely adored writers and newly discovered gems, principally sourced from the magazines of the period, this collection is a celebration of the outrageous charm of an iconic figure of the Jazz Age.

This fabulous collection includes:
  • Zelda Fitzgerald “What Became of the Flapper”
  • Dana Ames “The Clever Little Fool”
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald “Bernice Bobs her Hair”
  • Rudolph Fisher “Common Meter”
  • John Watts “Something For Nothing”
  • Dorothy Parker “The Mantle of Whistler”
  • Katherine Brush “Night Club”
  • Gertrude Schalk “The Chicago Kid”
  • Dawn Powell “Not the Marrying Kind”
  • Vina Delmar “Thou Shalt Not Killjoy”
  • Guy Gilpatric “The Bride of Ballyhoo”
  • Anita Loos “Why Girls Go South”
  • Zora Neale Hurston “Monkey Junk”