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Gertrude Stein
Heavily influenced by the Cubists, Stein's writing parallels the theories of Cubism, such as illumination of the present moment, the use of repetition, simplification and fragmentation. These techniques are employed in her book Tender Buttons, which uses abstraction and fragmentation to such an extent that the text is considered by some to be unintelligible.
Perhaps her most well known work, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1932) records her relationship with Alice, Stein's lifelong companion. Gertrude Stein Died in 1946.
Listen now to her poem "If I Told Him: A Completed Portrait of Picasso," from the release Gertrude Stein Reads, provided by HarperAudio.
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