Everybody who was anybody: a biography of Gertrude Stein, Volume 1Reviews the legendary expatriate American writer, art collector, and saloniste, exploring her public and private endeavors, her relationships with family, friends, and fellow artists, and her impact on twentieth-century art and literature |
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Pagina 185
Bernard Fay, then in New Orleans, wrote to Gertrude at the end of November : I
feel that what is going on now in America - what this trip of yours is doing is
tremendously important in the mental life of America. What you bring them,
nobody has ...
Bernard Fay, then in New Orleans, wrote to Gertrude at the end of November : I
feel that what is going on now in America - what this trip of yours is doing is
tremendously important in the mental life of America. What you bring them,
nobody has ...
Pagina 193
That is the way I feel, I mean about America.' That summer, reunited with their
dogs Pepe and Basket, Gertrude and Alice went once more to Bilignin. Gertrude
was happy to be back, and the villagers welcomed her with a surprise party, but ...
That is the way I feel, I mean about America.' That summer, reunited with their
dogs Pepe and Basket, Gertrude and Alice went once more to Bilignin. Gertrude
was happy to be back, and the villagers welcomed her with a surprise party, but ...
Pagina 212
But as she replaced her Fords with other models, which would be the same but
different, she now acquired Basket II. In a letter to Rogers she wrote, '. . . Baby
Basket has lovely eyes so we feel he is basket's baby and we feel so much better.
But as she replaced her Fords with other models, which would be the same but
different, she now acquired Basket II. In a letter to Rogers she wrote, '. . . Baby
Basket has lovely eyes so we feel he is basket's baby and we feel so much better.
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Gebruikersrecensie - michaelbartley - LibraryThingI enjoyed reading and learning about this remarkable woman. she was at the start of the modern painting and literature. he had an influence on 20th century culture and she live a very radical life without making it a issue. she was someone that lived our life and her values Volledige review lezen
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Being The Youngest | 1 |
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What Are Masterpieces? | 35 |
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