The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... three things with one gesture : while the gift was nominally a tribute to Claribel's memory , it also served the purposes of remov- ing her brother's image from her walls and of giving Picasso forceful representation in the Cone ...
... three things with one gesture : while the gift was nominally a tribute to Claribel's memory , it also served the purposes of remov- ing her brother's image from her walls and of giving Picasso forceful representation in the Cone ...
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... Three Lives , ' " he wrote from Germany , just three months before his death . " You know ( ? ) how hard it is for me to read novels . Well , I read 30 or 40 pages , and said ' this is a fine new kind of realism - Gertrude Stein is ...
... Three Lives , ' " he wrote from Germany , just three months before his death . " You know ( ? ) how hard it is for me to read novels . Well , I read 30 or 40 pages , and said ' this is a fine new kind of realism - Gertrude Stein is ...
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... Three Lives belongs with works that are " jumbled , cheap , slangy " was to be guilty of patent misrepresentation , as any other reader could have learned for himself by the perusal of a single page . Lewis was more successful with his ...
... Three Lives belongs with works that are " jumbled , cheap , slangy " was to be guilty of patent misrepresentation , as any other reader could have learned for himself by the perusal of a single page . Lewis was more successful with his ...
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