Selected Writings of Gertrude SteinRandom House, 1946 - 622 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... printed . It was not an unnatural thought as people in Paris often did this . Some one told her about the Grafton Press in New York , a respectable firm that printed special historical things that people wanted to have printed . The ...
... printed . It was not an unnatural thought as people in Paris often did this . Some one told her about the Grafton Press in New York , a respectable firm that printed special historical things that people wanted to have printed . The ...
Pagina 173
... printed in transition in nineteen twenty - seven . It was her first effort to state her problems of ex- pression and her attempts to answer them . It was her first effort to realise clearly just what her writing meant and why it was at ...
... printed in transition in nineteen twenty - seven . It was her first effort to state her problems of ex- pression and her attempts to answer them . It was her first effort to realise clearly just what her writing meant and why it was at ...
Pagina 199
... printed in french in the Transatlantic Re- view , and he printed Gertrude Stein's lament , The Life and Death of Juan Gris and her One Spaniard . Elliot Paul slowly disappeared and Eugene and Maria Jolas appeared . Transition grew more ...
... printed in french in the Transatlantic Re- view , and he printed Gertrude Stein's lament , The Life and Death of Juan Gris and her One Spaniard . Elliot Paul slowly disappeared and Eugene and Maria Jolas appeared . Transition grew more ...
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The Making of Americans Selected Passages | 229 |
CÉZANNE | 289 |
Tender Buttons | 407 |
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ain't Americans asked began beginning Belley better Braque brother Carl Van Vechten certainly never Cézanne colored comes completely Elliot Paul everything excited feeling Fernande Fleurus french friends Furr Germans Gertrude Stein girl Guillaume Guillaume Apollinaire happened Harry Gibb hear Hemingway hurt inside interested Jane Harden Jeff Campbell Jem Richards Juan Gris kind knew lanctha later laughed listening looked loving repeating maquis Marie Laurencin Matisse mean Melanc Melanctha Herbert Mildred Miss Charles Miss Dounor Miss Melanctha Miss Stein mother naturally nice once painting Paris Picasso portrait realising Redfern remember Rose Johnson rue de Fleurus Saint Chavez Saint Ignatius Saint Therese soldiers sometimes stay story strong sure talking tell thing Toklas told trouble trude Stein understand Virgil Thomson wanted whole wife woman women wonderful write young