"Three Lives" is a series of novellas, three
independent stories set in the fictional town of
Bridgepoint. The first story is that of "The Good Anna",
about Anna Federner, a servant of "solid lower
middle-class south german stock." The second story is
that of "Melanctha", who is the daughter of a black
father and mixed-race mother. The third story is that of
"The Gentle Lena", which follows the life and death of
the titular Lena, a German girl brought to Bridgepoint
by an aunt. To this is added "Tender Buttons", which is
Stein's most famous work of hermetic poetry. Gertrude
Stein (1874–1946) was an American-Jewish writer, poet
and art collector who spent most of her life in France.
While living in Paris, Gertrude began writing for
publication. Her earliest writings were mainly
retellings of her college experiences. Her first
critically acclaimed publication was Three Lives.
Sherwood Anderson in his public introduction to Stein's
1922 publication of Geography and Plays wrote: “For me
the work of Gertrude Stein consists in a rebuilding, an
entirely new recasting of life, in the city of words.
Here is one artist who has been able to accept ridicule,
who has even forgone the privilege of writing the great
American novel, uplifting our English speaking stage,
and wearing the bays of the great poets to go live among
the little housekeeping words, the swaggering bullying
street-corner words, the honest working, money saving
words and all the other forgotten and neglected citizens
of the sacred and half forgotten city.
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