Gertrude Stein, "A Chair," Tender Buttons, Claire Marie (1914) p18
12024-06-08T16:02:09-07:00Monique Tschofena6f08a24bf34f58cae1b84d81d2df391582b801f456101A CHAIR A widow in a wise veil and more garments shows that shadows are even. It addresses no more, it shadows the stage and learning. A regular a.rrangement, the severest and the most preserved is that which has the arrangement not more than a,lways authorised. A suitable establishment, well housed, practical, patient and staring, a suitable bedding, very suitable and not more particularly than complaining, anything suitable is so necessary. A fact is that when the direction is just like that, no more, longer, sudden and at the same time not any sofa, the main action is that without a blaming there is no custody. Practice measurement, practice the sign that means that really means a necessary betrayal, in showing that there is wearing.plain2024-06-08T16:02:09-07:00In There Behind the Door: An Exhibition of Deformances of Gertrude SteinPublic DomainMonique Tschofena6f08a24bf34f58cae1b84d81d2df391582b801f