Gertrude Stein frasi celebri
Gertrude Stein: VII; p. 239
Autobiografia di Alice Toklas
Origine: Citato in Ernest Hemingway, Festa mobile, traduzione di Vincenzo Mantovani, Mondadori, Milano, 1993, p. 64.
“La pace ha i suoi terrori peggio che la guerra.”
Gertrude Stein: VII; p. 236
Autobiografia di Alice Toklas
Gertrude Stein Frasi e Citazioni
“Assomiglia a quei barcaioli del Mississippi che descrive Mark Twain.”
Gertrude Stein: VII; p. 219
Autobiografia di Alice Toklas
IV; p. 77
Autobiografia di Alice Toklas
“E cosí è fatto Hemingway: ha l'aria moderna e un sentore di museo.”
Gertrude Stein: VII; p. 220
Autobiografia di Alice Toklas
VII; p. 213
Autobiografia di Alice Toklas
“Scrivo per me stessa e per gli sconosciuti.”
Origine: Citato in Fredric Jameson, Firme del visibile. [Hitchcock, Kubrick, Antonioni] (Signatures of the Visible, 1990), traduzione di Daniela Turco, a cura di Gabriele Pedullà, Donzelli, Roma, 2003, p. 23 https://books.google.it/books?id=XIepkdFhIlYC&pg=PA23#v=onepage&q&f=false. ISBN 88-7989-766-7
“Hemingway, i commenti non sono letteratura.”
Gertrude Stein: VII; p. 223
Autobiografia di Alice Toklas
“Braque e James Joyce sono gli incomprensibili che tutti capiscono.”
Picasso: VII; p. 215
Autobiografia di Alice Toklas
Origine: Citato da Jonah Lehrer Proust era un neuroscienziato, Codice edizioni ISBN 978-887578096-8 p.144
Gertrude Stein: Frasi in inglese
Wars I Have Seen (1945)
Off we all went to see Germany. In: LIFE Magazine, Vol. 19, No. 6, August 6, 1945, S.56, ISSN 0024-3019. google books https://books.google.at/books?id=0EkEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA54&lpg=PA54&dq=%22gertrude+stein%22+%22off+we+all+went%22&source=bl&ots=xOi2_KGtgA&sig=rCjhy5aEb48I1LiWrDQNNVtw37c&hl=de&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwij1sqZr7_cAhUFdcAKHQQhB_sQ6AEwAHoECAAQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22gertrude%20stein%22%20%22off%20we%20all%20went%22&f=false
"Form and Intelligibility," from The Radcliffe Manuscripts (1949); written in 1895 as an undergraduate at Radcliffe College
“I rarely believe anything, because at the time of believing I am not really there to believe.”
Origine: Everybody’s Autobiography (1937), Ch. 3
"Answer to Eugene Jolas," Transition (March 1932)
How Writing Is Written: Previously Uncollected Writings, vol.II (1974)
Before the Flowers of Friendship Faded Friendship Faded (1931)
Wars I Have Seen (1945)
Origine: Everybody’s Autobiography (1937), Ch. 4
What Are Masterpieces and Why Are There So Few of Them (1936)
What Are Masterpieces and Why Are There So Few of Them (1936), Afterword of a later edition
"Poetry and Grammar"
Lectures in America (1935)
What Are Masterpieces and Why Are There So Few of Them (1936)
Origine: The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1933), p. 259
Origine: Everybody’s Autobiography (1937), Ch. 4
“The creator of the new composition in the arts is an outlaw until he is a classic.”
Composition as Explanation (1926)
“All the world knows how to cry but not all the world knows how to sigh. Sighing is extra.”
Mrs. Reynolds and Five Earlier Novelettes (1952) Pt. 1 (written 1940-1943)
"Are There Arithmetics" (28 May 1927) [written in 1923]
"The Superstitions of Fred Anneday, Annday, Anday; a Novel of Real Life" (1935)
How Writing Is Written: Previously Uncollected Writings, vol.II (1974)
Origine: Everybody’s Autobiography (1937), Ch. 5