Lectures in America

“Lectures in America” by Gertrude Stein, published by Beacon Press in 1985, presents a collection of lectures delivered during Stein’s 1934 tour. This edition, comprising 246 pages, is written in English and focuses on Stein’s personal ideas regarding the fine arts, offering insights into her perspectives and experiences during this period.
Readers will find that the book delves into the intersection of American literature and the arts, reflecting Stein’s unique viewpoints. Through her lectures, she articulates her thoughts on various artistic expressions, providing a window into her intellectual engagement with the cultural landscape of her time. This work serves as a significant contribution to the understanding of American literary discourse and the role of the fine arts in shaping it.
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Lectures delivered during Stein’s 1934 tour center on her personal ideas concerning the fine arts
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