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The Letters of Gertrude Stein and Carl Van Vechten, 1913-1946
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This monumental collection of correspondence between Gertrude Stein and critic, novelist, and photographer Carl Van Vechten provides crucial insight into Stein's life, art, and artistic milieu as w...
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30 July 2013

This monumental collection of correspondence between Gertrude Stein and critic, novelist, and photographer Carl Van Vechten provides crucial insight into Stein's life, art, and artistic milieu as well as Van Vechten's support of major cultural projects, such as the Harlem Renaissance. From their first meeting in 1913, Stein and Van Vechten formed a unique and powerful relationship, and Van Vechten worked vigorously to publish and promote Stein's work. Existing biographies of Stein—including her own autobiographical writings—omit a great deal about her experiences and thought. They lack the ordinary detail of what Stein called "daily everyday living": the immediate concerns, objects, people, and places that were the grist for her writing. These letters not only vividly represent those details but also showcase Stein and Van Vechten's private selves as writers. Edward Burns's extensive annotations include detailed cross-referencing of source materials.
Price: $55.00
Pages: 920
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date:
30 July 2013
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231063098
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Feminist, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General
[Burns] has arranged and annotated these [letters] with extraordinary skill and diligence.
The Stein–Van Vechten letters reveal, afresh and anew, the world of twentieth-century genius and bohemia. Edward Burns has edited this human archive with the deeply-informed precision of a leading Stein scholar.
— Catharine R. Stimpson, New York University
Burns's editing is a monument of patient scholarship.
Important... detailed and copious annotations plus cross-references supplement the first-rate editorial job.... The correspondence tells the story of a writer sustaining her hard-won independence and a supporter who tirelessly promoted her work.
Burns's patient attention to details makes this an important reference for studies of Stein's literary texts, and its editorial precision sets a much-needed standard for future editions of Stein.
Scholars will be grateful for Burns's thoroughly annotated and comprehensive volume.
The Stein–Van Vechten letters reveal, afresh and anew, the world of twentieth-century genius and bohemia. Edward Burns has edited this human archive with the deeply-informed precision of a leading Stein scholar.
— Catharine R. Stimpson, New York University
Burns's editing is a monument of patient scholarship.
Important... detailed and copious annotations plus cross-references supplement the first-rate editorial job.... The correspondence tells the story of a writer sustaining her hard-won independence and a supporter who tirelessly promoted her work.
Burns's patient attention to details makes this an important reference for studies of Stein's literary texts, and its editorial precision sets a much-needed standard for future editions of Stein.
Scholars will be grateful for Burns's thoroughly annotated and comprehensive volume.
Edward Burns is professor of English at William Paterson University and editor of A Tour of the Darkling Plain: The "Finnegans Wake" Letters of Thornton Wilder and Adaline Glasheen; A Passion for Joyce: The Letters of Hugh Kenner and Adaline Glasheen; and The Letters of Gertrude Stein and Thornton Wilder.