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  1. Gertrude Stein’s Brewsie and Willie is a complex work that explores the intersection of race and class in early 20th century America. The novel follows the lives of two working-class individuals, Brewsie and Willie, as they navigate the challenges of poverty and discrimination.

  2. 27 de sept. de 2012 · Gertrude Stein's Brewsie and Willie: Directed by Roz Morris. With Eric T. Miller, Billy Griffin Jr., LeeAnne Hutchison, Julia Watt. It is early 1946. The war is over. The world has changed. But what will it look like for the American GIs in liberated France who now wait for their redeployment?

  3. Written by author Gertrude Stein as a short novel almost exclusively in dialogue form, Brewsie and Willie is a portrait of class anxiety – the class that fights our wars and is then left to grapple with the anxiety of return to the larger American culture.

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  5. In her last major work, Brewsie and Willie (1946), a striking stylistic departure, she pays homage to the American soldiers she came to know after the liberation of France with a remarkable...

  6. Gertrude Stein’s 1946 novella Brewsie and Willie explores and articulates the anxieties of a group of young American soldiers and nurses caught in the limbo between the end of the World War II and their return home to civilian life.

  7. "Brewsie and Willie" is a book about what the GI's talked about, or rather what she would like to think they talked about, for Miss Stein is a very powerful character and things are apt to change...