Volume 16, Number 6 · April 8, 1971

A Very Difficult Author

By Virgil Thomson
Gertrude Stein in Pieces
by Richard Bridgman

Oxford, 410 pp., $12.50

Four Americans in Paris: The Collections of Gertrude Stein and Her Family
a catalog with seven essays and two word-portraits

Museum of Modern Art, 173 pp., $7.95 (paper)

Gertrude Stein on Picasso
edited by Edward Burns

Liveright, 122 pp., $17.50

Gertrude Stein and the Present
by Allegra Stewart

Harvard, 223 pp., $4.95

Gertrude Stein Talking: A Trans-Atlantic Interview
by Robert Bartlett Haas

Uclan Review

The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her World
by John Malcolm Brinnin

Little, Brown, 427 pp., $6.00 (republished in 1968 by Peter Smith, $7.50)

Gertrude Stein: Her Life and Work
by Elizabeth Sprigge

Harper, 277 pp., $5.00

Gertrude Stein: A Biography of Her Work
by Donald Sutherland

Yale, 218 pp., $3.75

This has been a Gertrude Stein winter, beginning with the exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art called Four Americans in Paris and a nationally broadcast television show entitled When This You See Remember Me, going on to three sizable books that include studies of her work, with at least one more yet to come, and probably two.



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