Gertrude and Alice

by Diana Souhami

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Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas were major cultural figures in 1920s Paris, photographed by Man Ray and Cecil Beaton, painted by Picasso, and written about by Hemingway. Alice was convinced from her first meeting with Gertrude that she was in the presence of genius, and dedicated herself to seeing Gertrude get the recognition that genius deserved.

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I never liked Gertrude Stein -- maybe because of what Hemingway wrote about her. I like her even less now, having read this very good biography. I don't like Alice Toklas either. Nevertheless, this book was interesting and a pleasure to read, and that's unusual because I tend to want to like the people I read about -- feeling that when I am reading about them, I'm spending time with them. The two were interesting characters and their relationship was noteworthy and I guess I always enjoy being taken to Paris in the early part of the 20th century.
This account of the two women's lives, which focuses primarily on their time together, reads a little erratically, but provides a wealth of information on the tempestuous times in which they lived.
Gertrude Stein und Alice B. Toklas, Zwei Leben - eine Biografie

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Original publication date
1991
People/Characters
Gertrude Stein; Alice B. Toklas
Important places
Paris, France

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Genres
Biography & Memoir, LGBTQ+, Literature Studies and Criticism
DDC/MDS
818.5209Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican miscellaneous writings in English20th Century1900-1945Biography
LCC
PS3537 .T323 .Z824Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960
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