Gertrude Stein, doyenne of American letters, is the center of two exhibitions in San Francisco. Gertrude Stein Through Artists' Eyes Gertrude Stein, once one of the doyennes of American letters, is ...
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 ...
One is not born but laboriously fashioned into a Great Writer, usually posthumously, always with the aid of a cast of supporting characters: agents, publishers, critics, literary executors, scholars, ...
As part of the National Portrait Gallery's education program "Face-to-Face,” Wendy Wick Reaves, curator at NPG, discusses Gertrude Stein and her portrait by Jo Davidson. American expatriate writer ...
Join the Sheridan Libraries & University Museums to mark the closing of Gertrude Stein in Circles: Spheres of Life and Writing at George Peabody Library with a performance of French chamber music by ...
I’d just brushed the dog, there on the dog’s couch. I was wearing a black—well, to call it a gown is a criminal overstatement—a black rag. It became clear to me— and when I say clear I mean the moment ...
Gertrude Stein was a big woman with a big ego. Her friends were big, important artists, like Picasso and Matisse. A new opera by composer Ricky Ian Gordon, best known for his acclaimed 2007 opera ...
Gertrude Stein, once one of the doyennes of American letters, is the center of two concurrent exhibitions in San Francisco. Both tread some familiar territory, like her friendship and patronage of ...
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