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In this collection, readers will rediscover Gertrude Stein as the bearer of a joyfully radical literary vision. A bold experimenter, her writing sparks with vitality, relishing in rhythm, repetition, sound and colour in its central vision: to prise apart language and association and find thrilling new ways to express the true essence of her subject with charming joie de vivreStein considered her shorter writings to be the truest expressions of her enrapturing style. Her fascination with people and personalities can be located in expressive portraits of close friends such as Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse and Juan Gris, whilst her decades-long relationship with Alice B. Toklas is immortalised with shimmering eroticism. There are also playful meditations on her unique writing process, conveying her serious delight in meddling with conventions of grammar and composition.
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Geography and Plays is a generous collection of poems, stories and plays and they present Gertrude Stein's stream-of-consciousness writings. These rhythmical essays or word portraits are often considered as literature's answer to Cubism. Table of Contents: - Susie Asado - Ada - Miss Furr and Miss Skeene - A Collection - France - Americans - Italians - A Sweet Tail - The History of Belmonte - In the Grass - England - Mallorcan Stories - Scenes - The King or Something - Publishers, the Portrait Gallery, and the Manuscripts of the British Museum - Roche - Braque - Portrait of Prince B. D. - Mrs. Whitehead - Portrait of Constance Fletcher - A Poem about Walberg - Johnny Grey - A Portrait of F. B. - Sacred Emily - IIIIIIIIII - One (Van Vechten) - One (Harry Phelan Gibb) - A Curtain Raiser - Ladies Voices - What Happened - White Wines - Do Let Us Go Away - For the Country Entirely - Turkey Bones and Eating and We Liked It - Every Afternoon - Captain Walter Arnold - Please Do Not Suffer - He Said It - Counting Her Dresses - I Like It to Be a Play - Not Sightly - Bonne Annee - Mexico - A Family of Perhaps Three - Advertisements - Pink Melon Joy - If You Had Three Husbands - Work Again - Tourty or Tourtebattre - Next - Land of Nations - Accents in Alsace - The Psychology of Nations or What Are You Looking At - Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) was an American novelist, poet, playwright and art collector, best known for Three Lives, The Making of Americans and Tender Buttons. Stein moved to Paris in 1903, and made France her home for the remainder of her life. Picasso and Cubism were an important influence on Stein's writing. Her works are compared to James Joyce's Ulysses and to Marcel Proust's In Search of Lost Time.
In The Making of Americans, Gertrude Stein sets out to tell "a history of a family's progress," radically reworking the traditional family saga novel to encompass her vision of personality and psychological relationships. As the history progresses over three generations, Stein also meditates on her own writing, on the making of The Making of Americans, and on America.
Gertrude Stein lived in Paris from 1903 until her in 1946. She and her brother Leo were known as patrons of the arts, championing the works of Picasso, Cézanne and Matisse. After establishing an art collection that was destined to become internationally famous, she embarked on her writing career. Published on the day Paris fell to the Germans in 1940, Paris France blends Stein's childhood memories of Paris with trenchant observations and anecdotes of all things French. It is a witty fricassée of food and fashion, pets and painters, musicians, friends, and artists, served up with a healthy garnish of Steinian humor and self-indulgence. For readers who have previously considered Gertrude Stein to be a difficult author, Paris France provides a delightful window on her personal and unique world. Part of the new look Peter Owen Modern Classics range featuring a logo crafted by graphic design icon Alvin Lustig.
Matched only by Hemingway's A Moveable Feast, Paris France is a "fresh and sagacious" (The New Yorker) classic of prewar France and its unforgettable literary eminences.
Gertrude Stein is best known for the quote, "A rose is a rose is a rose is a rose." She was an early 20th century writer whose work mirrored the experimentalism of the Cubist art movement."A Long Gay Book" (the novella that opens this volume -- a novella so substantial that it could well fill a volume by itself) is written in the stream-of-consciousness style that Stein helped to make famous.
The change of color is likely and a difference a very little difference is prepared. Sugar is not a vegetable. -- Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein wrote many odd and peculiar texts and this work -- Tender Buttons -- is among the best known of them. Stein's wonderful and peculiar approach to the language seems to focus on sounds and rhythms rather than the sense of words. Abandoning the sense of things, it's said, she attempted to capture "moments of consciousness," independent of time and memory. That may and may not be the case, but over the years, this and many similar works have been described by critics as a "feminist reworking of patriarchal language." We don't know about that, but we do like the work, just as we like Stein.
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This sequel to Stein's Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas has been long misunderstood and neglected. An account of her experiences resulting from writing a bestseller, Everybody's Autobiography is funny and engaging, but also a seering meditation on the meaning of identity, success, and America. Stein at her most accessible and her most serious. Rejacketed and reprinted.
Gertrude Stein began the creative work that was to earn her the reputation as one of the most original writers of this century with the three pieces in this volume. Fernhurst, a fictional episode based on a Bryn Mawr scandal of the early 1900s, explores the labyrinth of love between man and woman and between woman and woman; Q.E.D. fictionalizes an early Stein romance (doomed finally by a rival); and the third selection is an early draft of The Making of Americans, which records Stein's struggle toward maturity as woman and artist. Essential works of a significant twentieth-century literary voice.
Under the grey, industrial skies of Bridgepoint (Baltimore), three women toil away their lives. An astonishing work that toys with conventions from both literature and art, Three Lives stands as a monument in Modernism and experimental literature, and comes from the pen of a writer whose intelligence and compassion bleeds from every page.
Un’autobiografia sotto forma di biografia. È attraverso le vicende che caratterizzano le vicissitudini dell’amata compagna Alice Toklas che Gertrude Stein ripercorre la sua vita parigina. Tra serate passate nei salotti della Ville Lumière, frequentati da personalità come Hemingway e Picasso, e riflessioni esistenzialiste, 'Autobiografia di Alice Toklas' immerge i lettori nella fervida e ansiosa società europea all'alba della Prima guerra mondiale.Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) è stata una scrittrice e poetessa statunitense, esponente di spicco della letteratura modernista. Apertamente lesbica, i suoi scritti e la sua relazione con Alice B. Toklas hanno fatto la storia del movimento LGBT+. La Stein è stata anche immortalata da Pablo Picasso in un celebre ritratto.
Poetry. A seminal text in the history of poetry and poetics, TENDER BUTTONS was originally published in 1914 and is considered one of the great Modern experiments in verse. At one time or another it has been thought of as a masterpiece of Cubism, a modernist triumph, a spectacular failure, a collection of confusing gibberish, and an intentional hoax. Despite the fact that it was written by an ex-pat American, the text of TENDER BUTTONS has had massive influence on Canadian poetry and poetics for nearly three quarters of a century. Therefore, BookThug is pleased to produce the first Canadian Edition of this important text in a publication that pays homage to the original 1914 edition.
Originally published in 1930 in an edition of one hundred copies, Gertrude Stein’s Dix Portraits pairs her singular literary style with original lithographs by Pablo Picasso and other artists in Stein’s circle to create an exceptional artist book exploring written and visual portraiture.Written between 1913 and 1929, revolutionary years in art history, Dix Portraits conveys the deep human engagement between an artist and her subject. The artist book unites Stein’s ten portraits in prose with sketches by five artists: Pablo Picasso, Christian Bérard, Eugene Berman, Pavel Tchelitchew, and Kristians Tonny. Utilizing the interplay between word and image, Stein’s writing and the artists’ images provide nuance and depth, balancing humor and sincerity. With a new introduction by the writer Lynne Tillman, Dix Portraits is an unforgettable artistic collaboration. The subjects represented include Guillaume Apollinaire, Christian Bérard, Eugene Berman, Bernard Faÿ, Georges Hugnet, Pablo Picasso, Erik Satie, Pavel Tchelitchew, Virgil Thomson, and Kristians Tonny. Originally printed in an edition of one hundred copies with the lithography, and now widely accessible for the first time, Dix Portraits captures Stein’s legacy as a champion of artists and a pioneer of creativity.
Anna, Melanctha e Lena sono le protagoniste dei tre racconti lunghi che compongono 'Tre esistenze'. Le loro vite seguono direzioni parallele ma sono legate da un filo conduttore: l'incapacità di slegarsi dalle convenzioni che non consentono loro di spiegare le ali.Anna è una cameriera che si prodiga per gli altri senza ricevere nulla in cambio, Melanctha è una ragazza alla perpetua ricerca di una pace interiore che sembra non riuscire mai a raggiungere, Lena dedica invece la sua intera esistenza alla maternità, dietro alla quale scompare. Queste storie raccontano i destini di tre donne incatenate a una vita che non hanno scelto di vivere, e dalla quale si lasciano trascinare via inermi rischiando di sbiadire.Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) è stata una scrittrice e poetessa statunitense, esponente di spicco della letteratura modernista. Apertamente lesbica, i suoi scritti e la sua relazione con Alice B. Toklas hanno fatto anche la storia del movimento LGBT+. La Stein è stata anche immortalata da Pablo Picasso in un celebre ritratto.
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