Challenging the assumption that modernist writer Gertrude Stein seldom integrated her Jewish identity and heritage into her work, this book uncovers Stein\'s constant and varied writing about Jewish topics throughout her career.
Combing through Stein\'s scholastic writings, drafting notebooks, and literary works, FeinStein analyzes references to.
Amy FeinStein argues that Judaism was central to Stein\'s ideas about modernity, showing how Stein connects the modernist era to the Jewish experience.
Challenging the assumption that modernist writer Gertrude Stein seldom integrated her Jewish identity and heritage into her work, this book uncovers Stein\'s constant and varied writing about Jewish topics throughout her career