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 · Written in at the house that Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas had rented in the Rhone Valley, Stanzas in Meditation is one of Stein's most abstract and complex works. It is almost as if Stanzas was conceived as a mirror opposite of The Autobiography of Alice B. /5. Stanzas in Meditation. Gertrude Stein - Part I. Stanza XIII. She may count three little daisies very well By multiplying to either six nine or fourteen Or she can be well mentioned as twelve Which they may like which they can like soon Or more than ever which they wish as a button Just as much as they arrange which they wish Or they can attire where they need as which say Can they call a hat or a hat .  · These austere "stanzas" are made up almost entirely of colorless connecting words such as "where," "which," "these," "of," "not," "have," "about," and so on, though now and then Miss Stein throws in an orange, a lilac, or an Albert to remind us that it really is the world, our world, that she has been talking about.


John Ashbery on Gertrude Stein's Stanzas in Meditation first published in Poetry magazine July , pp. "The Impossible" John Ashbery This is the latest volume in the series of the unpublished writings of Gertrude Stein which the Yale University Press has been bringing out regularly for the last decade. It will probably please readers. Stanzas In Meditation Poem by Gertrude Stein. Read Gertrude Stein poem:She may count three little daisies very well By multiplying to either six nine or fourteen Or she can be well mentioned as twelve. A good way to ease into Stein's Stanzas in Meditation! Stanzas in Meditation, written between 19by Gertrude Stein, is a book-length poem divided into five "Parts." Within the Parts are consecutively numbered Stanzas of varying lengths, some as little as one line, others running under lines.


Stanzas In Meditation: Stanza V Poem by Gertrude Stein. Read Gertrude Stein poem:Why can pansies be their aid or paths. He said paths she had said paths All like to do their best with half of the time. Stanzas in Meditation: Stanza LXXXIII. By Gertrude Stein Why am I if I am uncertain reasons may inclose. Remain remain propose repose chose. I call carelessly that the door is open Which if they may refuse to open No one can rush to close. Let them be mine therefor. Everybody knows that I chose. Therefor if therefore before I close. Stanzas in Meditation. Gertrude Stein - Part I. Stanza XIII. She may count three little daisies very well By multiplying to either six nine or fourteen Or she can be well mentioned as twelve Which they may like which they can like soon Or more than ever which they wish as a button Just as much as they arrange which they wish Or they can attire where they need as which say Can they call a hat or a hat a day Made merry because it is so.

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