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Transcript of "Interviews conducted by Roland Duncan in 1952, Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 2012. " Includes audio clip and entire transcript.
"Presents a radio interview with author and lecturer Gertrude Stein. Her feeling of coming back to the U.S. for the first time in 31 years; Views on whether English literature can be improved by the experimentation she made in the opera "Four Saints in Three Acts"; Her opinion of the writing being done in the U.S."
"This anthology ranges from the crucial early impressions of Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin to the latter-day reflections of writers as varied as James Baldwin, Isadora Duncan, and Jack Kerouac."
"Gertrude Stein wanted Ida to be known in two ways: as a novel about a woman in the age of celebrity culture and as a text with its own story to tell. With the publication of this workshop edition of Ida, we have the novel exactly as it was published in 1941, and we also have the full record of its creation."
" This edition of Stein's Stanzas in meditation is the first to confront the complicated story of its composition and revision. It includes a reliable reading text of Stein's original manuscript, as well as an appendix with the textual variants among the poem's several versions."
Selected from the Yale edition of the unpublished writings of Gertrude Stein.
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