The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 128
... fact , but to constitute a pictorial fact . " Photography and reportage , the domi- nant graphic and literary means of mass communication , could give more or less accurate accounts of any object or any event . Their work was not the ...
... fact , but to constitute a pictorial fact . " Photography and reportage , the domi- nant graphic and literary means of mass communication , could give more or less accurate accounts of any object or any event . Their work was not the ...
Pagina 240
... fact that these same young men would not or could not read her work was unimportant ; since the era of revolt needed figures and symbols , Gertrude Stein became one of its eponymous heroes . As the blue notes of Gershwin's Rhapsody ...
... fact that these same young men would not or could not read her work was unimportant ; since the era of revolt needed figures and symbols , Gertrude Stein became one of its eponymous heroes . As the blue notes of Gershwin's Rhapsody ...
Pagina 317
... fact that Miss Stein is a genius , " he wrote . " We have seen plenty of those . Nor that Miss Toklas is convinced of it . To tell the truth , all this would have no importance if it took place in the family circle between two maiden ...
... fact that Miss Stein is a genius , " he wrote . " We have seen plenty of those . Nor that Miss Toklas is convinced of it . To tell the truth , all this would have no importance if it took place in the family circle between two maiden ...
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aesthetic Alice Toklas Alice's American Apollinaire artist asked Autobiography of Alice Bateau Lavoir became become began Bilignin Braque career Carl Van Vechten Cézanne character continued creative critic cubist early Edith Sitwell Elliot Paul English everything experience famous feel felt finally Fleurus Four Saints French friends Gertrude and Alice Gertrude and Leo Gertrude Stein Gertrude's Hemingway ideas interest James Juan Gris knew landscape later Leo Stein Leo's letter literary literature looked Mabel Dodge Matisse meditate mind Miss Stein nature never novel painters painting Paris period Picasso play poems poet poetry portrait published reader rose Rue Christine Rue de Fleurus seemed sense Sherwood Anderson soon stories talk tell Tender Buttons thing Thornton Wilder thought Three Lives tion Toklas told took trude turned Virgil Thomson wanted words writing wrote young
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