Everybody who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude SteinDoubleday, 1989 - 243 pagina's The fascinating story of Gertrude Stein, the public personality, the private person, and the deeply serious writer. From her childhood in Pennsylvania through her rise in the world of art, this unique biography examines the life of this remarkable woman. |
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Pagina 91
... remember all their family histories , " she writes in Alice's voice , " and once I did a dreadful thing , I mixed my letters and so I asked a soldier whose mother was dead to remember me to his mother , and the one who had the mother to ...
... remember all their family histories , " she writes in Alice's voice , " and once I did a dreadful thing , I mixed my letters and so I asked a soldier whose mother was dead to remember me to his mother , and the one who had the mother to ...
Pagina 140
... remember , " and she felt no obligation to strain to " remember right . " Even the picture of one's own history was bound to be , in this sense , untrue . In Everybody's Autobiography she wrote about this aspect of recreation : And ...
... remember , " and she felt no obligation to strain to " remember right . " Even the picture of one's own history was bound to be , in this sense , untrue . In Everybody's Autobiography she wrote about this aspect of recreation : And ...
Pagina 159
... remember what you are saying , they can't listen because they have got to remember . Yet despite the fact she was often mocked , Gertrude found being quoted a consolation in itself . " All the same " she said , " my sen- tences do get ...
... remember what you are saying , they can't listen because they have got to remember . Yet despite the fact she was often mocked , Gertrude found being quoted a consolation in itself . " All the same " she said , " my sen- tences do get ...
Inhoudsopgave
Being the Youngest | 1 |
Knowledge Is What You Know | 18 |
What Are Masterpieces? | 35 |
Copyright | |
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