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Gertrude Stein's first novel, one that was never published during her lifetime, was called Q.E.D. She wrote it to exorcise the experience of her first passionate love affair with the New Yorker May Bookstaver, the friend and lover of the Bostonian Mabel Haynes, a fellow student of Gertrude Stein's at Johns Hopkins Medical School between 1898 and 1902. The impact of the complicated affair on Stein's writing has attracted considerable attention but the subsequent lives of her two intimate friends have not been covered so far in any detailed way.
Gwendolyn Leick is the granddaughter of Mabel Haynes, who moved to Austria-Hungary in 1905. She began writing this book, after the chance discovery of her grandmother's part in Gertrude Stein's life some six years ago, in order to do justice to these remarkable women. The method of writing lays out the things, the notions and ideas, the people (friends, relatives, lovers, husbands), in the form of associative 'entries', woven around Gertrude Stein's texts, as much as on private letters, photographs and other found objects. It is an encyclopaedic enterprise, rather than a chronologically ordered biographical account. The character and the lives of the three protagonists and the times they lived in emerge through the kaleidoscope of the accumulated vignettes.
CONTENTS Alcohol 1 Analysis 2 Appetite 5 Arguments 7 Aristocrats 8 Aunts 12 Automobiles and airplanes 14 Alice B. Toklas 21 Baby 30 Baltimore, Maryland 32 Bilignin 36 Birthdays 38 Boston Marriages 42 Bryn Mawr 46 Busts 48 Cancer 52 Catholicism 55 Character 58 Charles E. Knoblauch 63 Childhood 67 Cigars and cigarettes 70 Clothes 71 Clubs 75 Communism and fascism 77 Cooking 81 Corsets 83 Countenance 86 Dance 89 Depression and the Great Depression 92 Doctors 96 Dogs 99 Dreams 106 Eating 110 Emma Lootz Erving 114 Fathers and daughters 122 Films 126 Friendship 132 Grace Constant Lounsbery 136 Hair 141 Handbags 146 Handwriting 148 Hats 151 Itha Heissig Thomas Karminski-Pielsticker 156 Jealousy 163 Jewellery 165 Jews 169 Konrad Heissig 174 Laughter 179 Letters 183 Mabel Foote Weeks 187 Marian Walker Williams 190 Money 193 Music 199 Negroes 203 Nerves 210 Pens and pencils 215 Perfume 217 Photographs 219 Reading 225 Romance 229 Rooms 232 Rudolf Franz Leick 237 Servants 242 Sex 248 Shoes and sandals 256 Sleep 260 Talking and listening 264 Teaching 268 Tempers and temperament 270 Votes for Women 274 Walking 278 Wars 281 Wives 290 Citations, Bibliography etc. 294
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