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Gertrude Stein: An Afterlife

Francesca Wade

From the author of the critically acclaimed Square Haunting comes a biography as unconventional and surprising as the life it tells.

Coming soon 22 May 2025
Format
Hardback
ISBN
9780571369317
Date Published
22.05.2025
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Summary

‘Thrillingly intelligent and original . . . A breakthrough in biographical form.’ EDMUNG GORDON
‘Utterly absorbing . . . at once a discerning literary biography and a page-turning whodunit.’ LISA APPIGNANESI

From the celebrated author of Square Haunting comes a biography as unconventional and surprising as the life it tells.

‘Think of the Bible and Homer, think of Shakespeare and think of me,’ wrote Gertrude Stein in 1936. Admirers called her a genius, sceptics a charlatan: she remains one of the most confounding – and contested – writers of the twentieth century.

In this literary detective story, Francesca Wade delves into the creation of the Stein myth. We see her posing for Picasso’s portrait; at the centre of Bohemian Parisian life hosting the likes of Matisse and Hemingway; racing through the French countryside with her enigmatic companion Alice B. Toklas; dazzling American crowds on her sell-out tour for her sensational Autobiography – a veritable celebrity.

Yet Stein hoped to be remembered not for her personality but for her work. From her deathbed, she charged her partner with securing her place in literary history. How would her legend shift once it was Toklas’s turn to tell the stories – especially when uncomfortable aspects of their past emerged from the archive? Using astonishing never-before-seen material, Wade uncovers the origins of Stein’s radical writing, and reveals new depths to the storied relationship which made it possible.

This is Gertrude Stein as she was when nobody was watching: captivating, complex and human.

Critic Reviews

Told with grace, passion, erudition and insight, Wade’s story of the iconic Stein and Toklas, their intertwined lives, writings and legacy, is also the story of modernism then and now. This is an utterly absorbing book, at once a discerning literary biography and a page-turning whodunit.

Lisa Appignanesi
Critic Reviews

A thrillingly intelligent and original book. Not only a tour-de-force of biographical writing, but also a breakthrough in biographical form.

Edmund Gordon
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Francesca Wade is the author of Square Haunting: Five Women, Freedom and London Between the Wars (2020), which was longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize and shortlisted for the RSL Ondaatje Prize. She has received fellowships from the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center at the New York Public Library, the Leon Levy Center for Biography and the Harvard Radcliffe…

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