The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 278
... Virgil Thomson , whom Gertrude first met in the fall of 1926 when he came to visit her with composer George Antheil , was perhaps the most genuinely distinguished among them . He did not always get along very well with Alice , but he ...
... Virgil Thomson , whom Gertrude first met in the fall of 1926 when he came to visit her with composer George Antheil , was perhaps the most genuinely distinguished among them . He did not always get along very well with Alice , but he ...
Pagina 322
... Virgil Thomson . Plans for its New York première were accelerated . She was still regarded as elusive and teas- ing , but Gertrude Stein had at last made a forceful communication to an American audience on her own terms . Anger and ...
... Virgil Thomson . Plans for its New York première were accelerated . She was still regarded as elusive and teas- ing , but Gertrude Stein had at last made a forceful communication to an American audience on her own terms . Anger and ...
Pagina 325
... Virgil Thomson's attitude toward the work was as uncomplicated as Gertrude's . He later asked a radio audience about to listen to Four Saints to disabuse themselves of the weird preconceptions that had come to surround it . “ Please do ...
... Virgil Thomson's attitude toward the work was as uncomplicated as Gertrude's . He later asked a radio audience about to listen to Four Saints to disabuse themselves of the weird preconceptions that had come to surround it . “ Please do ...
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