Getrude Stein:

Three Lives

Sten Joahnsson: Marina che la limo. Romano verkita en Esperanto

With an Introduction by Carl Van Vechten.
Cover image: Uday K. Dhar
204 pages.

1. Book version: ISBN 9781595690425 or PayPal. 5.5 x 8.5 in (21,5 cm x 14 cm)

2. eBook version: Google Play


Three short stories
(The Good Anna. Melanctha. The Gentle Lena.)

WITH AN INTRODUCTION
BY CARL VAN VECHTEN

"Three Lives" - three short stories by Gertrude Stein - has had a curious history. First published in 1909 by the Grafton Press, this book of short stories has consistently maintained a striking underground reputation.

"Three Lives" is an astonishing masterpiece when one considers that it was its author's first book. 

Reasonably enough, considering Gertrude Stein's subsequent association with painters, the book is imbued with the influence of Cézanne more than with that of any literary forerunner. The subject matter, two servant girls and an unhappy afro-american girl, is similar to the subject matter of the realists, Zola and Flaubert, but so different is the treatment that any question of influence may be immediately dismissed. Nothing in this writing is extraneous: every detail represents the whole and is essential to it. If we cannot look back of Miss Stein and find a literary ancestor, it is easy to look forward: a vast sea of writers seems to be swimming in the inspiration derived from this prose.

(Carl Van Vechten)