Everybody who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein, Volume 1Putnam, 1975 - 244 pagina's Reviews the legendary expatriate American writer, art collector, and saloniste, exploring her public and private endeavors, her relationships with family, friends, and fellow artists, and her impact on twentieth-century art and literature. Bibliog. |
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... letter soon followed the proofs of the book to suggest that since the author was evidently not totally at ease with the English language , an editor ought to be sent to help out with the corrections . ' My proof - readers report that ...
... letter soon followed the proofs of the book to suggest that since the author was evidently not totally at ease with the English language , an editor ought to be sent to help out with the corrections . ' My proof - readers report that ...
Pagina 109
... letter to Maurice Raynal in May 1917 , he writes of what he saw as another triumph for Cubism : I like Parade because it's unpretentious , gay and distinctly comic ; Picasso's décor has lots of style and is simple and Satie's music is ...
... letter to Maurice Raynal in May 1917 , he writes of what he saw as another triumph for Cubism : I like Parade because it's unpretentious , gay and distinctly comic ; Picasso's décor has lots of style and is simple and Satie's music is ...
Pagina 114
... letters of introduction from Sylvia to Gertrude were always a little obsequious . Together with James Joyce - whose existence in the city she barely acknowledged - Gertrude Stein was the person to know in Paris . Sylvia's letter of ...
... letters of introduction from Sylvia to Gertrude were always a little obsequious . Together with James Joyce - whose existence in the city she barely acknowledged - Gertrude Stein was the person to know in Paris . Sylvia's letter of ...
Inhoudsopgave
Being The Youngest | 1 |
Knowledge Is What You Know | 13 |
What Are Masterpieces? | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Everybody who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein, Volume 1 Janet Hobhouse Fragmentweergave - 1975 |
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