Gertrude Stein, as a college student at Radcliffe and a medical student at Johns Hopkins Medical School, was a privileged woman, but she was surrounded by women who were trapped by poverty, class, and race into lives that offered little choice. Her portraits of Anna and Lena are examples of realistic depictions of immigrant women who had no occupational choice but to become domestic workers. This collection of documents from the history of women''s suffrage, medical history, modernist art, and literature enables readers to see how radical Stein''s subject was.
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<b>A gorgeous new collection featuring 26 of Gertrude Stein''s most enrapturing and essential short writings--a carefully curated, accessible entry point into her best and most joyful works</b><br><br>Between the French-flapped...
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<p><i>Sadder than salad.</i><br><br>From apples to artichokes, these glittering, fragmented, painterly portraits of food by the avant-garde pioneer Gertrude Stein are redolent of sex, laughter and the joy of everyday life....
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An excellent introduction to the unique voice of Gertrude Stein ¿ as well as a treat for her fans ¿ this 1931 book presents the modernist author''s thoughts on the art and craft of writing. Stein''s experimental style reflects her...
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