Reflection on the Atomic Bomb (The Previously Uncollected Writings of Gertrude Stein, Volume I)
by Gertrude Stein 
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These writings are among Gertrude Stein's last pieces. She died shortly after World War II. The observations reflect a sharp lucid thinker still quite well attuned to the ramifications of the war, the bomb and the U.S. hegemony.
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Famous writer Gertrude Stein was born on February 3, 1874 in Allegheny, PA and was educated at Radcliffe College and Johns Hopkins medical school. Stein wrote Three Lives, The Making of Americans, and Tender Buttons, all of which were considered difficult for the average reader. She is most famous for her opera Four Saints in Three Acts and The show more Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, which was actually an autobiography of Stein herself. With her companion Alice B. Toklas, Stein received the French government's Medaille de la Reconnaissance Francaise for theory work with the American fund for French Wounded in World War I. Gertrude Stein died in Neuilly-ser-Seine, France on July 27, 1946. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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