“There are of course people who are more important than others in that they have more importance in the world but this is not essential and it ceases to be. I have no sense of difference in this respect because every human being comprises the combination form.”
Quote by Gertrude Stein
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This book offers an in-depth look into the literary contributions of Gertrude Stein, emphasizing her innovative approach to language and narrative. It is designed to help readers develop a nuanced understanding of Stein's complex and often enigmatic texts. more
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