Making of Americans
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*The Making of Americans* begins with the arrival of the Hersland family in America and follows their journey over three generations. Through a series of repetitions and variations, Stein explores the ways in which individuals are shaped by their family history, their environment, and their relationships with others. The novel is characterized by its unconventional structure, with chapters that often repeat or mirror each other, and its dense, often repetitive language, which reflects the flow of consciousness. The reader encounters a cast of characters, each with their own distinct personality and quirks, and witnesses the complex dynamics within the Hersland family. Through this exploration of family relationships, Stein delves into themes of identity, memory, and the struggle to define oneself in a rapidly changing world. Stein's innovative approach to storytelling and her exploration of the complexities of human experience have made *The Making of Americans* a cornerstone of modernist literature.Book Details
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Gertrude Stein
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Stein, the youngest of a family of five children Her father was a wealthy businessman with real estate holdings. German and English were spoken in their home. Gertrude's siblings were: Michael (1865),...
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