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Grand Street No. 68: Symbols
Published in Paperback by Grand Street Pr (1999)
Authors: Jean Stein, Michael Kazmarek, Walter Hopps, Jorge Luis Borges, Mike Davis, Alfred Jensen, Lidia Jorge, Andrei Tarkovsky, and Mitchell Feignenbaum
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Nice Cover Girl
Hey that's my sister on the cover, so I have to give it five stars. (I would have anyway.) pj


Quantum Chromodynamics
Published in Paperback by Springer Verlag (03 October, 2002)
Authors: Walter Greiner, Stefan Schramm, and Eckart Stein
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Introduction to strong interaction.
This may be one of the best textbooks about the topic. However, the translation is not done properly. The new edition is supposed to be published three years ago with corrections to the major errors, but the publication date has been postponed several times and it is still not available today. Anybody capable of reading German is recommended to read its original edition in German.


9th Century World History in the Light of the Holy Grail
Published in Hardcover by Anthroposophic Press (1900)
Authors: Wlater H. Stein, Walter H. Stein, and Irene Groves
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superb occult reference
W.Stein was the first to discover young Adolf Hitler enthusiasm towards the occult mysteries of the world, especially his fascination towards the Spear of Longinus. Read this book and discover the secrets of the Knights of the Holy Grail.


Grand Street 64: Memory (Spring 1998)
Published in Paperback by Grand Street Pr (1998)
Authors: Jean Stein, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Walter Hopps, Milton Hatoum, David Mamet, Tony Smith, Tennessee Williams, and Pablo Neruda
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Very nice but I didn't find the authors I expected
Instead of Luc Tuymans, Anton Chekhov, Vratislav Effenberger, Milton Hatoum, Andrie Platonov, Victor Pelevin, Rebecca Solnit, I found in this issue of Grand Street (no 64) contributions of David Mamet, Suzan Lori Parks, José Saramago, Tony Smith, Tennesse Williams and Pablo Neruda


Three Lives
Published in Audio Cassette by Blackstone Audiobooks (1990)
Authors: Gertrude Stein and Walter Zimmermann
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Bland subject matter makes for bland book.
This was my first book I read by Gertrude Stein, and frankly, it will probably be my last. Her subject matter is bland and uninteresting. I understand her rejection of conventional prose, and she does have a unique style of writing, but I just don't like it. I can understand and appreciate why she wrote it the way she did, but it barely kept my attention. And her use of stereotypes was extremely blatant.

Language as never before (or after)
read the other reviews and youll be surprised by the violent reactions of people to this book. richard wright, black activist and author, praised this book as the "first true representation of an african-american in american literature" and yet another famous activist labeled it "senseless racist drivel"

What in the book provokes this controversy?

The question is complex. Though Stein in all three stories uses words like "black" and"german" as undeniable stereotypes, there is no denying that these categories get deconstructed by the narrative and the style.

If your read books for style, you cant go wrong here. Stein's experimental prose is poetry set to music, exploring all the auditory limits of the english language.

There are 3 stories, The Good Anna, Melanctha and The Gentle Lena.

The controversy is mainly about the second story. Not that the other stories dont have their issues. Eg: The Gentle Lena is probably one of the weirdest characters you will EVER see in fiction.

So, buy this book and treat yourself to some pleasure in the english language!

Turn off your TV.
This is an important work of literature. The use of language to tell stories beyond what can typically be told in narrative was radical at the time. Students of early 20th Century American literature, students of gender studies, students of American studies should all be required to read it. Not an uplifting book and certainly not a book to recommend to your friends who spend more time watching TV and going to movies than reading.

There is a controversy surrounding the book's central character named Melanctha. It is unfortunate that television dominates culture in this era. It would seem that when a work of literature depicts a black person, a typical reader expects Cliff Huxtable to appear in one of his dandy sweaters to dispense advice to one of his children in DKNY clothing. Or readers of popular literature (books with bumpy covers) become offended when African American characters do not resemble one of Alice Walker's or Alex Haley's romanticized figures.

Melanctha is realistic. She is most likely a composite of many of the women with whom Stein came in contact while studying medicine in urban Baltimore. Melanctha's tragedy is that her intellect will go to waste because she is black and because she is a woman. Her sin (to some readers) seems to be that she talks like a black woman from Baltimore at that time would talk. So don't buy this book if you are offended by the way black people acted or German people acted (there is a story about German immigrants, as well) in Baltimore in the early 20th century.

If you are a fan of popular literature...Haley, Alice Walker, and the Cosby show are probably more up your alley. If you are interested in a very interesting experimental work from early 20th Century, by a woman who took her appreciation of post-impressionist art and tried to apply it to literature...this is it.


Astrology for Cats
Published in Paperback by Berkley Pub Group (1993)
Authors: Traudl Reiner, Walter Reiner, Simone Stein, Anthea Bell, and Rick Reiner
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California and the Dust Bowl Migration
Published in Paperback by Greenwood Publishing Group (1973)
Author: Walter J. Stein
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Cezanne: The Steins and Their Circle (Walter Neurath Memorial Lectures, No 18)
Published in Hardcover by Thames & Hudson (1987)
Author: John Rewald
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The Death of Merlin: Arthurian Myth and Alchemy
Published in Hardcover by Floris Books (2000)
Author: Walter Johannes Stein
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Der Tod Merlins : das Bild des Menschen in Mythos und Alchemie
Published in Unknown Binding by Philosophisch-Anthroposophischer Verlag ()
Author: Walter Johannes Stein
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