Gertrude Stein Remembered

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Linda Simon
U of Nebraska Press, Jan 1, 1994 - Biography & Autobiography - 197 pages
"[A] highly enjoyable collection . . . Stein emerges not just as an innovator and perhaps a genius but as a brave, funny, and hugely likable woman".-New York Times Book Review. Gertrude Stein Remembered, a collection of memoirs by twenty people who knew her well, adds invaluable details to our view of Stein as a writer and woman. The recollections, some previously unpublished, cover the entire span of her career: from her time as an undergraduate at Radcliffe College to her extraordinary years as a writer in Paris from 1903 through 1946. Among the memoirists are novelists Sherwood Anderson and Thornton Wilder, bookseller Sylvia Beach, Russian painter Pavel Tchelitchew, journalists T. S. Matthews, Therese Bonney, and Eric Sevareid, and photographers Carl Van Vechten and Cecil Beaton. The composite portrait that emerges is of a complex, sometimes contradictory, always fascinating woman. Gertrude Stein Remembered is a kaleidoscopic view of Stein that perfectly suits this protean champion of modern literature and the avant-garde. Linda Simon is director of the Writing Center at Harvard University. She is the author of Good Writing: A Guide and Sourcebook across the Curriculum; Of Virtue: Margaret Beaufort, Matriarch of the House of Tudor; and Thornton Wilder: His World.
 

Contents

ARTHUR LACHMAN
1
DANIELHENRI KAHNWEILER
14
NATALIE CLIFFORD BARNEY
28
CARL VAN VECHTEN
37
SYLVIA BEACH
49
SHERWOOD ANDERSON
58
SAMUEL BARLOW
64
HAROLD ACTON
109
THORNTON WILDER
129
CECIL BEATON
137
T S MATTHEWS
148
A Conversation with Gertrude Stein
154
SAMUEL STEWARD
166
THERESE BONNEY
176
from Not So Wild a Dream
183
Selected Works by Gertrude Stein
191

This
113
BRAVIG IMBS
117

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Linda Simon is director of the Writing Center at Harvard University. She is the author of Good Writing: A Guide and Sourcebook across the Curriculum; Of Virtue: Margaret Beaufort, Matriarch of the House of Tudor; and Thornton Wilder: His World.

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