· The Making of Americans is considered a modernist novel covering the history, progress, and genealogy of the fictional Herlsand and Dehning families. It’s written in Stein’s inimitable and experimental style, one that requires much patience, as it is steeped in excruciating detail and heavy repetition. In a March review of The Making of Americans in The Capital Times, the critic Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins. The Making of Americans, novel by Gertrude Stein, completed in and considered to be one of Stein’s major works. The novel was not published in book form until because of its lengthiness and experimental style. The Making of Americans lacks plot, dialogue, and action. Subtitled Being a History of a Family’s Progress, the work is ostensibly a history of three generations of Stein’s forebears, the . The Making of Americans (American Literature Series) [Paperback] [] (Author) Gertrude Stein, Steven Meyer, William H. www.doorway.ru by:
1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. The Making of Americans (Paperback) Published by Harcourt, Brace World. Paperback, pages. Author (s): Gertrude Stein. Edition language: English. Average rating. The classic Gertrude Stein novel Making of Americans follows a family through three generations in a fascinatingly unconventional style, exploring the psychology and personality of these characters through time.. Gertrude Stein held a unique position at the center of the modernist movement. She was a novelist, poet, playwright, and art collector. LP cover painted by Richard Baker () Working notes by Ulla Dydo. The Making Of Americans. Written - Only very early notes were written in in New York; basically the novel was rewritten and rewritten in Europe. The Making of Americans: Parts 1 2 (), recorded in New York, Winter
Making of Americans (American Literature (Dalkey Archive)) Paperback – December 1, by Ms Gertrude Stein (Author), Steven Meyer (Introduction), MR William H Gass PhD (Foreword) 0 more. out of 5 stars. 22 ratings. See all formats and editions. Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. Try again. The Making of Americans. Gertrude Stein’s mammoth Making of Americans () is the story of “the old people in a new world, the new people made out of the old.”. Like much of her pre-war work, The Making of Americans makes use of patterns of repetition and variation at the sentence level. The Making of Americans is considered a modernist novel covering the history, progress, and genealogy of the fictional Herlsand and Dehning families. It’s written in Stein’s inimitable and experimental style, one that requires much patience, as it is steeped in excruciating detail and heavy repetition. In a March review of The Making of Americans in The Capital Times, the critic captures the difficulties and pleasures of the novel.
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