
Geography and Plays
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Authors:
- Anderson, Sherwood
1876 - 1941
- Stein, Gertrude
1874 - 1946
About this book
In the early 20th century, as modernism began to reshape artistic expression, Gertrude Stein's "Geography and Plays" emerged as a groundbreaking collection that defied conventional narrative structures. This work intertwines poetry and prose, showcasing Stein's avant-garde approach to language and form. With its innovative use of repetition and rhythm, "Geography and Plays" invites readers to explore the fluidity of identity and place, challenging the boundaries of literary tradition. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this document serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolution of modernist literature. Dive into Stein's unique world where language transforms perception and meaning, and discover the power of her experimental style.
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