Look At Me Now And Here I Am: Writings And Lectures 1911-45
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A landmark collection of modernist writing, Look at Me Now and Here I Am gathers the essential writings and lectures of Gertrude Stein, spanning the years 1911 to 1945. Edited by Patricia Meyerowitz, the anthology presents Stein's most celebrated and provocative works, including her groundbreaking lectures on grammar, narrative, and the nature of identity. Stein's prose is intellectually daring and rhythmically hypnotic, challenging readers to rethink conventional assumptions about language, time, and artistic expression. The collection illustrates why Stein remains one of the most influential figures of the American modernist movement, a writer whose radical experiments with syntax and repetition left an indelible mark on twentieth-century literature. This indispensable volume chronicles her unique voice across decades, offering both newcomers and devoted readers an authoritative window into one of literature's most original minds.
Author: Gertrude Stein
Format: Paperback
Genre: Essays
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A landmark collection of modernist writing, Look at Me Now and Here I Am gathers the essential writings and lectures of Gertrude Stein, spanning the years 1911 to 1945. Edited by Patricia Meyerowitz, the anthology presents Stein's most celebrated and provocative works, including her groundbreaking lectures on grammar, narrative, and the nature of identity. Stein's prose is intellectually daring and rhythmically hypnotic, challenging readers to rethink conventional assumptions about language, time, and artistic expression. The collection illustrates why Stein remains one of the most influential figures of the American modernist movement, a writer whose radical experiments with syntax and repetition left an indelible mark on twentieth-century literature. This indispensable volume chronicles her unique voice across decades, offering both newcomers and devoted readers an authoritative window into one of literature's most original minds.