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Paris France [Paperback]

Gertrude Stein (Author)
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March 17, 1996

"America is my country and Paris is my home town." —Gertrude Stein

The American writer Gertrude Stein (1874-1946), known for her innovative literary style, settled in Paris in 1903, where she supported the work of a number of artists and writers.

Paris France (1940) is a witty, anecdotal account of Stein's lifelong love affair with France. Written in the same fresh narrative style that made The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas a bestseller, it unites Stein's childhood memories of Paris with her observations about French culture—everything from cooking to the character of men, women, and animals. She also discusses the art of painting and relates amusing stories of life among some of her famous friends.

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"Less a love affair than an enduring marriage with a people and a country."  —Guardian
--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

About the Author

Gertrude Stein was born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, in 1874. As a child she lived in Vienna and Paris before returning to the United States to study at Radcliffe College and Johns Hopkins Medical School but left before taking her degree. In 1903 Stein moved to France where she lived with Alice B. Toklas. Her first novel, Three Lives, was published in 1909. Its prose style is highly unconventional and virtually dispenses with standard punctuation. Tender Buttons (1914) was even more experimental and sold extremely poorly. Other work by Stein include her theory of writing, Composition and Explanation (1926), The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1933), two volumes of memoirs, Everybody's Autobiography (1937) and Wars I Have Seen (1945). Stein died at Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1946.

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  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Liveright (March 17, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0871401606
  • ISBN-13: 978-0871401601
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #92,685 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Stein Starter Sort of, September 12, 2010
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This is an excellent starting point for exploring Gertrude Stein, although I might recommend 'The Autobiography of Alice Toklas' more, as a first that is. That is simply because 'The Autobiography' introduces you to all of Gertrude Steins world in Paris, and all of the characters and scenes she encountered while living there. Such information is really very handy when coming across a book like 'Paris, France'. Without first reading about who she was it is hard to imagine someone just diving in to a small story about and by this woman, I would be very interested to see what they think of her given no prior information. I say this because Gertrude Stein was not only an interesting writer but a very interesting person who led a very interesting life. From this point of view 'Paris, France' was a delight. It is part love letter to her expatriate home of four decades, and part war memoir (World War II). Despite what the cover looks like and what the first few pages might lead you to believe, this is a rather dark book. It was written during the Nazi occupation of France where Stein was living in a tiny French mountain village. (Also keep in mind that she was Jewish). The last half of the book seems almost obsessed with fear, which is very raw and uncharacteristic for Gertrude Stein. It is part memoir and part an escapist story of the village and villagers with which she was living. And by escapist I mean solely for her and not the reader. Yet this all takes on a unique beauty of its own. She starts a motif or rhythm where she ends almost every paragraph with a sentence using the phrase 'war-time'. It keeps the reader aware that 'war-time' was the sole concern of almost everyone. It is a worrisome thumping always in the background. Yet throughout all of this and the whole book she manages wonderfully poignant aphorisms about French life, people in general, the world, time, experience and a great deal else. The best part for the weary might be that all of this takes place within just 120 pages of breezy writing. She uses unconventional sentence structures and there is much to be had here for the discerning eye, but really this book is so breezily written and enjoyable it will hardly take you any time at all before you are searching for another Stein book to satisfy you. That's why I say this is a good introductory Gertrude Stein, even if it isn't the exactly ideal choice for someone trying to get the full experience of what this woman and her writing are all about. That said this is without a doubt an unmissable book by any measure, but especially those interested in France, World War II, Gertrude Stein herself, and just about everything else possible. Get it, read it and learn to love her the way that someone who started out on 'How to Write' could never love her. And maybe most interesting in that regard is that once you read enough of Gertrude Stein's accessible work, you cannot deny that you are in the presence of an intricate artisan of words. From this perspective you gain a new appreciation, or at least a new determination toward her more difficult, some would say impossible, works. As she said herself, 'you must have good sense to make good nonsense.'
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars That's Gertrude!, September 21, 2005
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Paris France is filled with nuggets of Ms. Stein's idea of "common sense". She makes no apology for her abrupt and take charge way of communicating, nor does she apologize for her feelings of superiority of intellect. The book begins with her first memories of Paris at age 4, and continues through 1940. The culture, food and fashion of Paris are summed up by Ms. Stein in one word....civilization. The French, says Ms. Stein, will "leave you inside of you completely to yourself". That, she suggests, is why so many artists chose to make Paris their home. Many friends are mentioned and often quoted in the book....Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Picasso, Juan Gris, and of course, her life companion, Alice B. Toklas.

If you like Stein, you'll like this book. It's funny, thought-provoking, and totally in your face!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Gertrude Stein's Paris, October 21, 2008
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This book is a quick read about Ms. Stein's time in Paris, but was quite informative and enjoyable.
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I was only four years old when I was first in Paris and talked french there and was photographed there and went to school there, and ate soup for early breakfast and had leg of mutton and spinach for lunch, I always liked spinach, and a black cat jumped on my mother's back. Read the first page
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