Gertrude Stein's America: Language and Identity in the Modernist Movement
Gertrude Stein's America: Language and Identity in the Modernist Movement
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In Gertrude Stein's America: Language and Identity in the Modernist Movement, Dean Wallace explores the profound impact of Gertrude Stein on the evolution of American modernism, focusing on how her works redefined both language and identity during a transformative period in history. Through an in-depth analysis of Stein's major writings, including Three Lives, Tender Buttons, The Making of Americans, and Everybody's Autobiography, Wallace uncovers how Stein's radical departure from traditional narrative forms and her embrace of linguistic experimentation mirrored the larger cultural upheavals of the early 20th century. The book delves into Stein's status as an expatriate in Paris, her complex relationship with American identity, and her critique of nationalism, materialism, and individualism. Wallace situates Stein within the broader context of the Modernist movement, showing how her work challenged conventional concepts of identity and selfhood, not just in literary terms but also in cultural, social, and political dimensions. Through the lens of Stein's innovative use of language, repetition, and abstraction, Gertrude Stein's America reveals the deep political implications of her work, highlighting her subversive approach to gender, race, and nationality. Wallace argues that Stein's influence on American literature and her questioning of artistic genius opened up new possibilities for understanding the relationship between the individual and society, art and politics. This book offers readers a fresh perspective on Gertrude Stein's legacy, showcasing her as a pivotal figure in the creation of modern American literary identity and as a visionary who helped pave the way for later literary experiments in the 20th and 21st centuries.

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