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    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)
    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)
    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)
    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)
    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)
    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)
    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)
    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)
    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)
    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)
    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)
    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)

    The Third Rose (1st Ed./Rare)

    by: John Malcolm Brinnin

    $37.00

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    Category - Non Fiction / Biography & Autobiography

    Format - Hardcover

    Condition - Good

    Listed - 6 months ago

    Views - 7

    Ships From - Delaware

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    A RARE BOOK “The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her World” is a comprehensive biography of Gertrude Stein, authored by John Malcolm Brinnin and first published in 1959. The book delves into Stein’s life, education, and the themes and styles that characterize her writing. Brinnin offers an in-depth analysis of Stein’s literary contributions and her role in the modernist movement.  The biography also explores Stein’s relationships with prominent artists and writers of her time, including her brother Leo Stein, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, and Alice B. Toklas. Brinnin examines how these associations influenced her work and positioned her within the artistic and literary circles of early 20th-century Paris.  Critics have praised Brinnin’s scholarly approach and his ability to contextualize Stein’s life within the broader cultural and artistic movements of her era. The book is noted for its detailed portrayal of Stein’s personality, intellect, and the complexities of her relationships. 

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