Everybody who was anybody: a biography of Gertrude Stein, Volume 1Reviews 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 |
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Pagina 125
Meanwhile, Gertrude's friendship with Hemingway and the literary instruction
continued pleasantly. Even her friendship with Ford continued, soldered by
Ford's request to dedicate to Gertrude his forthcoming book, A Mirror to France.
New and ...
Meanwhile, Gertrude's friendship with Hemingway and the literary instruction
continued pleasantly. Even her friendship with Ford continued, soldered by
Ford's request to dedicate to Gertrude his forthcoming book, A Mirror to France.
New and ...
Pagina 162
William Bradley, the Paris literary agent who had never before been able to see
commercial possibility in any work of Miss Stein's, now received the manuscript
with an eagerness prompted by the distant sound of clinking coins. In a phrase ...
William Bradley, the Paris literary agent who had never before been able to see
commercial possibility in any work of Miss Stein's, now received the manuscript
with an eagerness prompted by the distant sound of clinking coins. In a phrase ...
Pagina 194
... is natural that again a woman should be one to do the literary thinking of this
epoch'; 'I tell you it is true that I do the literary thinking for you.' There are asides to
Alice: 'Bless a wife who has made this clear'; and to friends: 'Listen Jo Alsop ...
... is natural that again a woman should be one to do the literary thinking of this
epoch'; 'I tell you it is true that I do the literary thinking for you.' There are asides to
Alice: 'Bless a wife who has made this clear'; and to friends: 'Listen Jo Alsop ...
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Gebruikersrecensie - michaelbartley - LibraryThingI enjoyed reading and learning about this remarkable woman. she was at the start of the modern painting and literature. he had an influence on 20th century culture and she live a very radical life without making it a issue. she was someone that lived our life and her values Volledige review lezen
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List of Illustrations vm | 5 |
Being The Youngest i | 9 |
Knowledge Is What You Know | 13 |
Copyright | |
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