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Haas,Gertrude Stein.HOW WRITING IS WRITTEN,1977[Uncollected Writings II
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Edited by Robert Barlett Haas,
HOW WRITING IS WRITTEN.
Volume 2 of the Previously
Uncollected Writings of Gertrude Stein.
Black Sparrow Press, Santa Barbara 1977,
third printing,
brossura, 23x15 cm., pp.161,
testo in inglese,
peso: g.270
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
preface; Gertrude Stein’s “Sense of the Immediate”........... VII
VII. DISEMBODIED MOVEMENT
Grant or Rutherford B. Hayes (1931) ......................... 13
Page IX (1933) .............................................. 18
Prothalamium (1939).......................................... 19
VIII. ENTITY
The Superstitions of Fred Anneday, Annday, Anday;
A Novel of Real Life (1934) ............................ 24
A Water-fall and A Piano (1936) ............................. 31
Is Dead (1936) .............................................. 33
Butter Will Melt (1936)...................................... 37
The Autobiography of Rose (1937)............................. 39
Ida (1937) .................................................. 43
IX. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Why I Do Not Live In America (1928) ................ 51
Answers to Jane Heap (1929) ................................. 52
Answer to Eugene Jolas (1933) ............................... 53
Answers to the Partisan Review (1939)........................ 54
X. IDENTITY
Autobiography :
The Story of a Book (1933)................................... . 61
And Now (1934) .............................................. 63
America:
I Came and Here I Am (1935).................................. 67
The Capital and Capitals of the United States
of America (1935) ...................................... 73
American States and Cities and How They
Differ from Each Other (1935) .......................... 77
American Food and American Houses (1935)..................... 83
American Newspapers (1935) .................................. 89
American Education and Colleges (1935) ...................... 94
American Crimes and How They Matter (1935)................... 100
Money:
Money (1936)................................................. 106
More About Money (1936) ..................................... 108
Still More About Money (1936)................................ 109
All About Money (1936) ...................................... 110
My Last About Money (1936) .................................. 111
World War II:
The Winner Loses, A Picture of Occupied France (1940) ... 113
Broadcast at Voiron (1944) .................................. 133
Off We All Went to See Germany (1945)........................ 135
The New Hope in Our “Sad Young Men” (1945) .................. 142
Reading Writing and Speaking:
Why I Like Detective Stories (1937).......................... 146
How Writing is Written (1935) ............................... 151
Sources and Acknowledgements................................. 161