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Pagina 124
The works are separated technically by a great gap which , in turn , becomes
narrow when the tremendous development toward Tender Buttons is accounted
for . Three Lives belongs to the literary area marked out by French naturalism ,
and ...
The works are separated technically by a great gap which , in turn , becomes
narrow when the tremendous development toward Tender Buttons is accounted
for . Three Lives belongs to the literary area marked out by French naturalism ,
and ...
Pagina 240
As the blue notes of Gershwin ' s Rhapsody " seeped through the gothic twilight
of Oxford , ” so did the spirit and the melody , if not the letter , of Tender Buttons .
Gershwin ' s “ total rhapsody , " wrote the English novelist and self - proclaimed ...
As the blue notes of Gershwin ' s Rhapsody " seeped through the gothic twilight
of Oxford , ” so did the spirit and the melody , if not the letter , of Tender Buttons .
Gershwin ' s “ total rhapsody , " wrote the English novelist and self - proclaimed ...
Pagina 245
This book was called Tender Buttons and , just at that time , there was a good
deal of fuss and fun being made over it in American newspapers . I had already
read a book of Miss Stein ' s called Three Lives and had thought it contained
some ...
This book was called Tender Buttons and , just at that time , there was a good
deal of fuss and fun being made over it in American newspapers . I had already
read a book of Miss Stein ' s called Three Lives and had thought it contained
some ...
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