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 154
... pleasure is a pleasure or yes it is a pleasure is a treasure . Any way my aunt Fanny did always count by one and one and she still does and she still can manage to have everything come out the way it should by the simple process of ...
... pleasure is a pleasure or yes it is a pleasure is a treasure . Any way my aunt Fanny did always count by one and one and she still does and she still can manage to have everything come out the way it should by the simple process of ...
Pagina 295
... pleasure I liked being in Omaha but I did like being everywhere everywhere where I was I never very much wanted to ... pleasure and that was a pleasure and they all seemed as pleased to see me as they had been , Alice Toklas said they ...
... pleasure I liked being in Omaha but I did like being everywhere everywhere where I was I never very much wanted to ... pleasure and that was a pleasure and they all seemed as pleased to see me as they had been , Alice Toklas said they ...
Pagina 304
... pleasure it might be a pain but it is a pleasure . We liked being in London again . When we went to Oxford with Lord Berners it did not seem to be quite the same Oxford that it had been , of course there always had been a great many ...
... pleasure it might be a pain but it is a pleasure . We liked being in London again . When we went to Oxford with Lord Berners it did not seem to be quite the same Oxford that it had been , of course there always had been a great many ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 3 |
What happened after The Autobiography | 9 |
What was the effect upon | 39 |
Copyright | |
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