The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldTraces the life of Gertrude Stein, describes her education, and discusses the themes and style of her writing |
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Pagina 92
When finally Matisse charged her with losing interest in his work altogether , she
answered , in terms that must have seemed quite inscrutable to him , “ There is
nothing within you that fights itself — hitherto you have had the instinct to produce
...
When finally Matisse charged her with losing interest in his work altogether , she
answered , in terms that must have seemed quite inscrutable to him , “ There is
nothing within you that fights itself — hitherto you have had the instinct to produce
...
Pagina 177
But to a few , including Leo Stein , whose tastes had already transcended the
early and , he seemed to feel , already perverted beginnings of the new art , it
was old stuff . A week before the opening , he recorded his feelings and removed
...
But to a few , including Leo Stein , whose tastes had already transcended the
early and , he seemed to feel , already perverted beginnings of the new art , it
was old stuff . A week before the opening , he recorded his feelings and removed
...
Pagina 193
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. Only a few years earlier , to
many people Leo and Gertrude had seemed to live but for one another ; now they
showed neither dependence nor affection . Gertrude had developed swiftly as ...
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. Only a few years earlier , to
many people Leo and Gertrude had seemed to live but for one another ; now they
showed neither dependence nor affection . Gertrude had developed swiftly as ...
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