Everybody's AutobiographyCooper Square Publishers, 1971 - 318 pagina's Everybodys Autobiography is among the very best of Gertrudes writing--[it] speaks with the true and original voice of Gertrude Stein, without apparent art or bravado. --Janet Hobhouse~In 1937, Gertrude Stein wrote a sequel to The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, but this darker and more complex work was long misunderstood and neglected. An account of her experiences as a result of writing a bestseller, Everybodys Autobiography is as funny and engaging as The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, but it is also a searing meditation on the meaning of success and identity in America. Posing as the representative American, Stein transforms her story into history--responding to the tradition of Thoreau and Henry Adams, she writes: "I used to be fond of saying that America, which was supposed to be a land of success, was a land of failure. Most of the great men in America had a long life of early failure and a long life of later failure." Everybodys Autobiography is Stein at her most accessible and her most serious, and may yet prove to be among her most popular books. |
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Pagina 102
... Bernard Fay I said Bernard Faÿ was the one we were seeing more at that time than we were seeing any other one . Bernard Fay was a Frenchman he is a royalist , he says his family has been royalist for centuries but any French family has ...
... Bernard Fay I said Bernard Faÿ was the one we were seeing more at that time than we were seeing any other one . Bernard Fay was a Frenchman he is a royalist , he says his family has been royalist for centuries but any French family has ...
Pagina 104
... Bernard Fay was another one and he liked everything American and he was a Frenchman and the way of living and feel- ing was not the way of a Frenchman but he almost felt that he was an American . He had been a boy in bed for nine years ...
... Bernard Fay was another one and he liked everything American and he was a Frenchman and the way of living and feel- ing was not the way of a Frenchman but he almost felt that he was an American . He had been a boy in bed for nine years ...
Pagina 113
... Bernard Fay was to lecture at the American Woman's Club and he asked us to come . We had never belonged to any club ... Bernard Faÿ was to lecture about France and America . Bernard Faÿ was away he was in Sweden and he had an Ameri- can ...
... Bernard Fay was to lecture at the American Woman's Club and he asked us to come . We had never belonged to any club ... Bernard Faÿ was to lecture about France and America . Bernard Faÿ was away he was in Sweden and he had an Ameri- can ...
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Introduction | 3 |
What happened after The Autobiography | 9 |
What was the effect upon | 39 |
Copyright | |
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