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“ W e C a n M a k e I t C o m e T r u e ” : F a i t h R i n g g o l d ’ s D in n e r at G e r t r u d e S t e i n ’ s T i r z a T r u e L a t i m e r n her w eekly salon, Gertrude Stein introduced habitués to a private m useum o f m odern art early in the tw e n tie th century, p rio r to the existence o f any pu b lic counterparts or, indeed, any c o m m o n know ledge o f the diverse artistic trend s w e n o w id e n tify as m o d ernism . E xhibitions, scholarly publications, novels, p o p u la r film s , com ic strips, do cu m e n taries, and m e m o irs m ytholog ize the scene that unfolded at 27, rue de Fleurus, Paris. Stein's salon is the subject o f
English Language Notes – Duke University Press
Published: Mar 1, 2013
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