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The Atlantic, September 1959. Gertrude Stein in Paris by John Malcolm Brinnin. [cover title]

The Atlantic, September 1959. Gertrude Stein in Paris by John Malcolm Brinnin. [cover title]

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The Atlantic, September 1959. Gertrude Stein in Paris by John Malcolm Brinnin. [cover title]

by [Edward A. Weeks, editor; Gertrude Stein]

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Boston: The Atlantic Monthly Company, 1959. Volume 204, Number 3. 96pp. 11 x 8 inches. Illustrated wrappers. Light vertical crease along upper joint; very good.

"The great disparity between the fame of Gertrude Stein as one of the giants of modern literature and the inconsequential number of her published works made up a paradox that outraged her sense of justice and subdued her hopes for lasting consideration through all of the early and middle years of her professional life. Popular reviewers kept her name prominent in the columns of American newspapers, and sometimes even spoke of her with respect instead of quoting her sentences for easy laughs. She was talked about, listened to, made into a legend. But for many reasons she was not read, and the most important of these was simply that she was not published. Her despair at this neglect brought her at times to a poignancy of expression which normally would be the last thing one might expect from her." So begins this seven-page featured article by John Malcolm Brinnin, poet, teacher, and literary critic.

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The Atlantic, September 1959. Gertrude Stein in Paris by John Malcolm Brinnin. [cover title]
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[Edward A. Weeks, editor; Gertrude Stein]
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