The Making of Americans, Being a History of a Family's Progress by Gertrude Stein

The Making of Americans, Being a History of a Family's Progress

Gertrude Stein

750 pages first pub 1925 (editions)

fiction classics reflective slow-paced
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For the reader who delights in the unconventional and the avant-garde, The Making of Americans, Being a History of a Family's Progress by Gertrude Stein is a treasure trove of innovative storytelling, offering a rich and sprawling exploration of the American experience through the eyes of a family's three generations, a true masterpiece of modernist literature.

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Stein's monster of a novel, which was initially serialized by Hemingway and Ford Madox Ford in the Transatlantic Review. Although Stein does not follow convention, the plot portrays three generations of an American family. An abridged edition was ...

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