The late playwright Win Wells had considerable resources from which to draw as he wrote Gertrude Stein and a Companion, a play that imagines a reminiscing reunion between Stein and Alice B. Toklas ...
To celebrate the partnership of modernist luminaries Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein, the Lancaster Literary Guild is hosting an exhibit of photography, books and ephemera devoted to the couple.
Claiming she has no new insights to offer into the works of Gertrude Stein, British playwright and critic Diana Souhami concentrates instead on the writer's relationship with her longtime companion, ...
“I’m going to Alice B. Toklas’ for dinner,” I told my calendar. (I hardly ever write things down anymore; I speak them into my phone.) Not time-traveling to the famous Parisian salon of Alice B.
WHAT Is REMEMBERED (186 pp.)—Alice B. Toklas—Holt, Rineharf & Winston ($4). “About six weeks ago Gertrude Stein said, it does not look to me as if you were ever going to write that autobiography. You ...
EVERYBODY’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY — Gertrude Stein—Random House ($3). When The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas became a best seller (1933), Gertrude Stein discovered that it was ”very nice being a celebrity ...
Fifty years after the artist’s death, a critic wrestles with her mixed feelings. By Deborah Solomon The actor David Greenspan is a tour-de-force, taking on all the roles of Gertrude Stein and Virgil ...
If Gertrude Stein were alive to watch her later life play out onstage, it’s unclear whether or not she would agree with the way she is depicted in Alan Stewart’s “In Our Bones.” Stewart’s narcissistic ...
Janet Malcolm once remarked that most well-read people have not read Gertrude Stein’s “The Making of Americans.” Famously inscrutable, Stein’s opus exceeds nine hundred pages and sets out to tell the ...
When I was six, my maiden aunt Eva gave me a first edition of “The World Is Round,” by Gertrude Stein. Eva, who worked in a used bookstore, was the only bohemian in our family, and she revered Stein.
The modernist novelist, art collector and saloniste held a high opinion of herself. Francesca Wade probes Stein’s life and legacy, taking her at her word. By Christopher Benfey Fifty years after the ...
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