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  1. From the time she moved to France in 1903 until her death in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1946, American writer Gertrude Stein was a central figure in the Parisian art world. An advocate of the avant garde, Stein helped shape an artistic movement that demanded a novel form of expression and a conscious…

  2. Stein's distinctive poetic style employed repetition and a stream-of-consciousness technique to create a sense of immediacy and intimacy. Her poems often explored themes of identity, perception, and the relationship between language and reality.

  3. 21 de ene. de 2021 · Poemas de Gertrude Stein. Gertrude Stein (Allegheny; 3 de febrero de 1874 – Neuilly-sur-Seine; 27 de julio de 1946) fue una escritora estadounidense de novelas, poesía y teatro. Stein es considerada una pionera de la literatura modernista.

  4. A Carafe, that is a Blind Glass. By Gertrude Stein. A kind in glass and a cousin, a spectacle and nothing strange a single hurt color and an arrangement in a system to pointing. All this and not ordinary, not unordered in not resembling. The difference is spreading.

  5. Gertrude Stein was a Jewish-American poet, essayist and novelist. Born in Pennsylvania in 1874, Stein emigrated to Paris in 1903 and spent the remainder of her life in France with her partner Alice B. Toklas. Stein published numourous collections of poems, essays, novels and plays during her lifetime.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Gertrude Stein - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets. Gertrude Stein was born in Pennsylvania in 1874.

  7. Increasingly influenced by the visual arts and by experimental modernism, Stein wrote both recognizable narratives like Three Lives (1909) and playful experimental texts like Tender Buttons (1914). In her experimental mode she was arguably the most radical and forward looking of all modernists.