Stein, Gertrude

  • Paris, France

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    ‘All Frenchmen know you have to become civilised between eighteen and twenty-three and that civilisation comes upon you by contact with an older woman, by revolution, by army discipline, by any escape or any subjection, and then you are civilised and life goes on normally in a Latin way.’ Gertrude Stein’s ‘Paris, France’, published in 1940 on the day Paris fell to Nazi Germany, is a witty account of Stein’s life in France, and the perfect introduction to her work.

  • Every day is to-day

    £12.00

    Here is a collection featuring 26 of Gertrude Stein’s most enrapturing and essential short writings – a carefully curated, accessible entry point into her best and most joyful works. In the collection, readers will rediscover Gertrude Stein as the bearer of a joyfully radical literary vision.