Gertrude Stein came from unassuming beginnings in Pennsylvania to
become a central figure in the birth and development of Modern Art.
She was friends with many of the leading painters and writers of
multiple generations, as well as being on the sidelines of several
of the 20th century's most profound events, namely both world wars.
Her writing evolved from juvenilia to dense, repetitive,
experimental, prose, and then finally to an autobiographical phase
near the end of her life. She waited many years for the mainstream
of society to recognize her genius, but when they did, her fame was
almost unmatched. This biography looks at the life, times and
career of Gertrude Stein.
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