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Subject Source: Sackner Database

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

A Stein Reader edited by Ulla E. Dygo / Stein, Gertrude ; Apollinaire G., 1996

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Identifier: CC-42693-44712
Scope and Contents

This volume concentrates on Stein's experimental works many of which were previously unknown. The editor's textual scholarship "demonstrates Stein's constant questioning of the conventions of language, writing, and reading and her stunning subversion of the authority of language." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 1996

Gertrude Stein: The Language That Rises 1923-1934 / Dydo, Ulla E. ; Rice, William ; Stein G ; Brown B ; Apollinaire G ; Ashbery J ; Bowles P ; Carroll L ; Ernst M ; Ford FM ; Hugnet G ; Joyce J ; Kostelanetz R ; Perloff M., 2003

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Identifier: CC-42687-44705
Scope and Contents

This book is an examination of Stein's notebooks, manuscripts and letters over a 20 year period. The author puts her writing into the context of Stein's daily life and details the changes and transformations of Stein's texts. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2003

Seeing Gertrude Stein: Five stories by Wanda M. Corn and Tirza True Latimer / Stein, Gertrude ; Apollinaire G ; Ashbery J ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Cahun C ; Chicagi J ; Collins J ; Duchamp M ; Ford FM ; Goncharova N ; Gysin B ; Hugnet G ; Jarry A ; Johns J ; Joyce J ; Kerouac J ; Ligon G ; Ray M ; Paik NJ ; Picabia F ; Picasso P ; Rauschenberg R ; Ruscha E ; Satie E ; Shattuck R ; Tawney L ; Williams E., 2011

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Identifier: CC-53106-74253
Scope and Contents Gertrude Stein was one of America's most influencial writers and thinkers of the twentieth century and is considered by many to be a creator of modernism. This groundbreaking publication and accompanying exhibition present for the first time an in-depth portrait of Stein that knits together her many identities - literary celebrity, lifelong partner of Alice B. Toklas, arts networker whose famous friendships included some of the most prominent artists and writers of her time, Jewish American expatriate, and muse to artists of several generations. This project, 'Seeing Gerturde Stein: Five Stories,' details Stein's life and work as an artist and collector and places them in the larger context of her visual world for the first time. We are also introduced to Stein as a distinctive style-maker and as an expatriate American writer whose life intersected with that of internationally recognized artists and visual culture, from 1903, when she first arrived in Paris, until 1946, when she...
Dates: 2011