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This week, Sadie takes us into the enchanting world of Ursula Parrott, a mysterious and talented writer of the Jazz Age, whose famous novel "Ex-Wife" unveils the complexities of love, marriage, and society's shifting norms. Amidst the glitz and glamour of 1920s New York City, Parrott's presence among literary legends like F. Scott Fitzgerald left an indelible mark, but beneath the fame lies a hidden story of personal struggles that helped aid her art that left a legacy. We talk about her life, her fame, her complete obscurity, and how that colored her journey through a time of roaring change.
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By Sadie Anderson, Stauney Hansen4.8
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This week, Sadie takes us into the enchanting world of Ursula Parrott, a mysterious and talented writer of the Jazz Age, whose famous novel "Ex-Wife" unveils the complexities of love, marriage, and society's shifting norms. Amidst the glitz and glamour of 1920s New York City, Parrott's presence among literary legends like F. Scott Fitzgerald left an indelible mark, but beneath the fame lies a hidden story of personal struggles that helped aid her art that left a legacy. We talk about her life, her fame, her complete obscurity, and how that colored her journey through a time of roaring change.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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