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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Gertrude's run-on sentences drove me nuts
评分Interesting style, but I like Hemmingway better, much more concise and precise, and a lot more humorous. Although some sentences are like little gems.
评分Gertrude's run-on sentences drove me nuts
评分Interesting style, but I like Hemmingway better, much more concise and precise, and a lot more humorous. Although some sentences are like little gems.
评分真是想到哪裏寫到哪裏的典範。故意地不斷句、錯誤使用語法有點令人厭煩。通篇圍繞巴黎的logic和fashion兩大特徵進行鬍扯。
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