Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
No.10: Modern Literature, Part Two: N to Z / Transition ; Neruda P ; Rimbaud A ; Queneau R ; Duncan R ; Stein G ; Warhol A., 1990
No.25: Art & Revolution / Beat Books ; Boyle M ; Themerson F ; Themerson S ; Jarry A ; Russell B ; Herman J ; Lippard L ; Porter B ; Celant G ; Sondheim A ; Stein G ; Cage J ; Stockhausen K ; Bory JF ; Chopin H ; Cobbing B ; Finlay IH ; Houedard DS ; Jandl E ; Kostelanetz R ; Lemaitre M ; Riddell A ; Rothenberg J ; Schwerner A ; Zukofsky L ; Zurbrugg N ; Artaud A ; Brown RD ; Hanson A ; Higgins D ; Kaprow A ; Lebel JJ ; Maciunas G ; Williams E ; Noel A ; Oldenburg C ; Paik NJ ; Schneemann C ; Spoerri D ; Vostell W ; Whitman R ; Young L ; Ono Y ; Lennon J ; Debord G ; Leigh M ; Duchamp M ; Schwarz A., 1999
The cover depicts a Jamie Reid image for the Sex Pistols. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Pataphysica [CR]Show More [CR]Show Less [CR]Pataphysica / Clements, Cal, editor ; Daniiels D ; Fritton C ; Jarry A ; Breton A ; Cortazar J ; Duchamp M ; Abbott E ; Stein G ; Mallarme S ; Kafka F ; Queneau R ; Shattuck R ; Vian B ; Wittgenstein L ; Sackner RK ; Sackner MA., 2002
Book blurb: Pataphysics may be best known as the occupation of a murder victim in the Beatles' song, "Maxwell's Silver Hammer". We learn that "Joan was quizzical studied pataphysical science in the home Late night all alone with a test tube oh, oh-oh-oh." Alfred Jarry, who probably founded the Dada movement as well as the Theater of the Absurd, invented the science of imaginary solutions around the close of the nineteenth century. Pataphysica collects the thoughts of contemporary pataphysicists, pataphysicians, and scholars. They awaken the discipline for our century while writing on subjects as diverse as the Theater of Pure Form, baseball, minute measurement, laughter, language, and the infinite sphere.This book references Davis Daniels' work at the Sackner web site. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Prepare for Saints / Watson, Steven ; Stein G ; Thomson V ; Bowles P ; Charlip R ; Joyce J ; Fuller B ; cummings ee ; Ray M., 1998
The theme of the book is the opera by Stein and Thomson, "Four Saints in Three Acts." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.