Allan Stein A Novel

Cover of Allan Stein A Novel by Matthew Stadler
Publisher: Grove Press
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780802116352
Dimensions:
Height: 7.75 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 1 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54, 813.5/4
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Allan Stein, a novel by Matthew Stadler, is published by Grove Press in 1999 and spans 256 pages. The story follows a young teacher who, after being dismissed from his job due to a scandal, travels to Paris to uncover the history of Gertrude Stein’s nephew, Allan. Accompanied by his friend Herbert, a museum curator, he assumes Herbert’s identity to embark on this journey, leading him into a world filled with art and complex relationships.

Readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves together themes of eroticism, obsession, and identity as the protagonist navigates the Parisian art scene. The novel delves into the troubled past of Allan Stein while exploring the protagonist’s own memories and feelings, particularly regarding a young boy named Stephane. As the story unfolds, it shifts between the late twentieth century and the early 1900s, blending fact and fiction in a compelling exploration of personal and familial connections.


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Allan Stein follows the journey of a compromised young teacher to Paris to uncover the sad history of Gertrude Stein’s troubled nephew Allan. Having been fired from his job because of a sex scandal involving a student, the young teacher decides that a change of scenery is in order. He enlists his best friend, a museum curator by the name of Herbert Widener, to help him get out of Seattle. It so happens that Herbert had been planning a business trip to Paris to find Picasso’s missing 1906 drawings of Allan Stein, the only child in the charmed circle of Gertrude Stein’s Paris. After some convincing, Herbert allows his troubled friend to go in his place, using his own name and passport. In Paris “Herbert” discovers an unusual family that welcomes him, and he becomes enchanted by one particular family member, a fifteen-year-old boy named Stephane. As he unravels the gilded but sad childhood of Allan Stein, “Herbert” is haunted by memories of his own boyhood, particularly his odd, flamboyant mother. Moving through the glitter and pomp of the Parisian art world, he becomes more and more entangled in his masquerade and finds himself increasingly bedeviled by his feelings for Stephane, with whom he ultimately absconds to the south of France. Moving from the late twentieth century back to the 1900s, effortlessly blending fact and fiction, Allan Stein is a charged exploration of eroticism, obsession, and identity.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Allan Stein A Novel” by Matthew Stadler. Synopsis preview: Allan Stein follows the journey of a compromised young teacher to Paris to uncover the sad history of Gertrude Stein’s troubled nephew Allan. Having been fired from his job because of a sex scandal involving a student, t…
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“Allan Stein A Novel” is credited to Matthew Stadler.
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Publisher: Grove Press. Year: 1999.
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ISBN-13: 9780802116352.
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Language: en. Pages: 256. Edition: First Edition.

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