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Gertrude Stein's plays are conceived within the cubist dispensation , which is to say that the materials of a landscape , or the actions and gestures accompanying an event , are motifs with which she does quite what she pleases .
Gertrude Stein's plays are conceived within the cubist dispensation , which is to say that the materials of a landscape , or the actions and gestures accompanying an event , are motifs with which she does quite what she pleases .
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“ Play Hemingway , ” she would say to the pampered white dog , “ be fierce . ” Some years later , in an interview with the novelist John Hyde Preston , Gertrude elaborated upon her opinion of Hemingway's development .
“ Play Hemingway , ” she would say to the pampered white dog , “ be fierce . ” Some years later , in an interview with the novelist John Hyde Preston , Gertrude elaborated upon her opinion of Hemingway's development .
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But in the case of this work she had at least the satisfaction of knowing that , without benefit of music or dance , one of her plays had reached the public . On March 13 , 1946 , through the efforts of a young actor , Lamont Johnson ...
But in the case of this work she had at least the satisfaction of knowing that , without benefit of music or dance , one of her plays had reached the public . On March 13 , 1946 , through the efforts of a young actor , Lamont Johnson ...
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