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Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946

"Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein With Two Shorter Stories"


Then going completely in to the flavor question how persons have the
flavor they do there can be given short sketches of Farmert, Alden, of
Henderson and any other man one can get having very much flavor and
describing the complications in them one can branch off into women,
Myrtle, Constance, Nina Beckworth and others to Ollie and then say of
them that it is hard to combine their flavor with other feelings in them
but it has been done and is being done and then describe Pauline and
from Pauline go on to all kinds of women that come out of her, and then
go on to Jane, and her group and then come back to describe Mabel Arbor
and her group, then Eugenia's group always coming back to flavor idea
and Pauline type, then go on to adolescents, mixing and mingling and
contrasting. Then start afresh with Grace's group, practical, pseudo
masculine. Then start afresh with Fanny and Helen and business women,
earthy type, and kind of intellect. Enlarge on this and then go back to
flavor, to pseudo flavor, Mildred's group, and then to the concentrated
groups.
From then on complicate and complete giving all kinds of pictures and
start in again with the men. Here begin with Victor Herbert group and
ramify from that. Simon is bottom of Alden and Bremer and the rest. Go
on then to how one would love and be loved as a man or as a woman by
each kind that could or would love any one.


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