Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein
Author: Ulla E. Dydo
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2008-12-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0810125269

The definitive book on Gertrude Stein

Blood on the Dining-Room Floor

Blood on the Dining-Room Floor
Author: Gertrude Stein
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504061500

A quirky literary mystery from the iconic modernist writer known for her Jazz-Age Paris salon and bestselling book The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. Gertrude Stein was a distinctly unique talent who penned many novels, essays, and poems. And on one occasion, during a bout of writer’s block, she decided to play with the popular genre of mystery fiction. The book that resulted, Blood on the Dining-Room Floor, is not your typical whodunit, just as Stein was not your typical author. With elements of her trademark avant-garde style, the story revolves around the mysterious passing of Madame Pernollet, who is found dead in the courtyard of a hotel owned by her husband. Incorporating some autobiographical details from events at her own French country house, Stein invites the reader to play detective—and offers a glimpse into one of the early twentieth century’s most interesting and challenging literary minds.

The Public Is Invited to Dance

The Public Is Invited to Dance
Author: Harriet Scott Chessman
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1989
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780804714846

A Stanford University Press classic.

American Hybrid Poetics

American Hybrid Poetics
Author: Amy Moorman Robbins
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-07-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 081357272X

American Hybrid Poetics explores the ways in which hybrid poetics—a playful mixing of disparate formal and aesthetic strategies—have been the driving force in the work of a historically and culturally diverse group of women poets who are part of a robust tradition in contesting the dominant cultural order. Amy Moorman Robbins examines the ways in which five poets—Gertrude Stein, Laura Mullen, Alice Notley, Harryette Mullen, and Claudia Rankine—use hybridity as an implicitly political strategy to interrupt mainstream American language, literary genres, and visual culture, and expose the ways in which mass culture in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries has had a powerfully standardizing impact on the collective American imagination. By forcing encounters between incompatible traditions—consumer culture with the avant-garde, low culture forms with experimental poetics, prose poetry with linguistic subversiveness—these poets bring together radically competing ideologies and highlight their implications for lived experience. Robbins argues that it is precisely because these poets have mixed forms that their work has gone largely unnoticed by leading members and critics in experimental poetry circles.

Detecting Texts

Detecting Texts
Author: Patricia Merivale
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0812205456

Although readers of detective fiction ordinarily expect to learn the mystery's solution at the end, there is another kind of detective story—the history of which encompasses writers as diverse as Poe, Borges, Robbe-Grillet, Auster, and Stephen King—that ends with a question rather than an answer. The detective not only fails to solve the crime, but also confronts insoluble mysteries of interpretation and identity. As the contributors to Detecting Texts contend, such stories belong to a distinct genre, the "metaphysical detective story," in which the detective hero's inability to interpret the mystery inevitably casts doubt on the reader's similar attempt to make sense of the text and the world. Detecting Texts includes an introduction by the editors that defines the metaphysical detective story and traces its history from Poe's classic tales to today's postmodernist experiments. In addition to the editors, contributors include Stephen Bernstein, Joel Black, John T. Irwin, Jeffrey T. Nealon, and others.

Gertrude Stein Has Arrived

Gertrude Stein Has Arrived
Author: Roy Morris Jr.
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 142143153X

Toklas—the true power behind the throne.

Damage

Damage
Author: John Lescroart
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101475269

From New York Times bestseller John Lescroart comes an explosive look at the seductive power of revenge and the terrible costs of justice. The Curtlees are a powerful force in San Francisco, unscrupulous billionaires who've lined every pocket in the Bay Area in pursuit of their own ascent. So when the family's heir, Ro Curtlee, was convicted of rape and murder of a servant girl in the family home, the fallout against those responsible was swift and uncompromising. The jury foreman was fired from his job and blacklisted. The lead prosecutor was pushed off a career fast track. And head homicide detective Abe Glitsky was reassigned to the police department's payroll office. Then Ro's lawyers win him a retrial, and he’s released. Within 24 hours, a fire kills the original trial's star witness, her abused remains discovered in the ashes. When a second fire claims a participant in the case, Abe is convinced that Ro is out for revenge. But with no hard evidence and an on-the-take media eager to vilify any challenger, Abe finds himself in the crosshairs, wondering how much more he can sacrifice in the name of justice.

Here's Fifty

Here's Fifty
Author: Garth Clark Dawson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2008-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595527442

Children often wish they knew more about their parents, and the author gives his kids a picture of what it was like, growing up in the 1940, s as an only child, on a farm, attending a one room school. He explains the responsibilities farm children accept, the chores they do, the farm tasks they carry out. He tells of a unique relationship with animals, as working tools, as pets and as products. He talks about the war years and how it affected farm families and communities. He tells of his college experience and of migrating to Chicago, looking for adventure. He tells about meeting their mother in the big city and the challenge for each of them adjusting to the totally different upbringing and lifestyle of the other. He discusses jobs as a taxi driver and a mechanic before starting a career in law enforcement with the Chicago Police Department, and tells of experiences as a city patrolman, a detective, and later as Police Chief in small Nebraska Communities. He reminisces about the family during these years, his wife and four children, the places they lived, people they knew and pets they owned and the fun times they had