How To Use Gertrude Stein In A Sentence
- In 1934, when Gertrude Stein was invited to return to America from Paris to deliver a series of lectures, the thing that troubled her most, according to her companion, Alice B.
- Gertrude Stein, age 60, whose tweeds and short haircut evoked a frank masculinity. Gertrude Stein (1874-1946)
- And as a biographer of Virgil Thomson and a Gertrude Stein devotee, I am thrilled to be staying just a few blocks from the apartment building where Stein and Alice B. Toklas lived at 27 Rue de Fleurus. Paris Journal: Gerard Mortier and Paris Opera - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
- It is somewhat reminiscent of Gertrude Stein, but where Stein's sentences break down syntactical sense, and in doing so paradoxically draw more attention to the sentence as sentence, as a unit of composition, Markus's approach simply breaks down the paragraph into its individual sentences without otherwise questioning their ultimate connections in an expository chain. Experimental Fiction
- Having the courage to make innovations, Gertrude Stein, the American female writer, broke a path of her own in the tide of modernism, and became the pioneer of postmodernism.
- Enclosed is Scottie’s little story—she had just read Gertrude Stein’s Melanctha on my recommendation and the influence is what you might call perceptible. A Life in Letters
- I always suspected that if Poetry is inherently a matter of interconnections (what we Pinoys also call pakikiramdam and what I lately have been calling algebraic as a result of three months of tutoring a 13-year-old boy in four years worth of math), such a book can hold together -- also recall Gertrude Stein's observation (I paraphrase) about how a word arbitrarily placed next to another word will rub together for some unexpected frisson if not generate some meaning. THE TEST OF THE UNCOLLECTED
- That may sound odd, considering that the heirs of Gertrude Stein have long made outrageous wordplay a central part of their practice.
- Highlights also include the famous 1906 portrait of Gertrude Stein, which was a bequest from the American writer in 1946 and the Met's first Picasso acquisition. Daytondailynews.com - News
- In 1934, when Gertrude Stein was invited to return to America from Paris to deliver a series of lectures, the thing that troubled her most, according to her companion, Alice B.