Zelda (1970) Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay (2001)
Spouse
Kenneth Milford
Children
3
Nancy Lee Milford (née Winston; March 26, 1938 – March 29, 2022) was an American biographer. She was noted for her biographies on Zelda Fitzgerald and Edna St. Vincent Millay.
Early life and education
Nancy Lee Winston was born in Dearborn, Michigan, on March 26, 1938.[1][2] Her father, Joseph Winston, worked as an engineer at General Motors and served in the United States Navy during World War II; her mother, Vivienne (Romaine), was a housewife and volunteered at a Dearborn hospital.[1] During her father's stint in the Navy, the family relocated to Washington, D.C., and San Francisco before going back to Michigan.[2]
Milford was best known for her book Zelda about F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife Zelda Fitzgerald. The book started out as her master's thesis and was published to broad acclaim in 1970. It was a finalist for the National Book Award, spent 29 weeks on The New York Times best-seller list, and was eventually translated into 17 languages.[1][2][4]
Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay was published in 2001. This was ultimately the final book Milford published. She began working on a biography of Rose Kennedy, but decided to halt her progress.[1][2]
The Writers Room is the name of a workspace in New York City that was first founded in 1978 by Nancy Milford and several others then working on books in the Frederick Lewis Allen Room at the New York Public Library.[8][9] The workspace serves as a place where, for a fee, writers can work on their project and have access to reference materials and fellow writers.[10] The group came up with the idea because the rules of the Allen Room required them to leave for a brief period each year (to allow others a chance to use the limited space) and there was demand for an alternative space with no such restrictions.[11] The location of The Writers Room has moved several times since its launch in order to accommodate new members.[12]
The workspace originally started with 22 members, each donating $100 towards the rental of the initial room, but had expanded to more than 300 members as of 1999.[11][13][14]
Editor and author of the introduction, The Selected Poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay, 2001. ISBN9780679642374
Personal life
Milford married Kenneth Milford in 1962. The couple had three children. They eventually divorced.[1] Milford died on March 29, 2022, at her home in Manhattan, three days after her 84th birthday, but no cause of death was disclosed.[1][2]