The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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... fact that it was always so far away from the center of his aesthetic and spiritual interests , and the fact that the few American cities where he might even think of living were so cold . Yet he still felt that some day not too far off ...
... fact that it was always so far away from the center of his aesthetic and spiritual interests , and the fact that the few American cities where he might even think of living were so cold . Yet he still felt that some day not too far off ...
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... fact that it was a colorful happening within a revolutionary art movement at a point of that movement's earliest success , and from the fact that it was attended by individuals whose separate influences radiated like spokes of creative ...
... fact that it was a colorful happening within a revolutionary art movement at a point of that movement's earliest success , and from the fact that it was attended by individuals whose separate influences radiated like spokes of creative ...
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 ...
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