Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein: With Two Shorter StoriesStein, Gertrude
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Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein: With Two Shorter Stories
Stein, Gertrude
Experimental fiction, American
If seeing all and feeling all, if seeing all and feeling all and
producing all and explaining all and attending all and demonstrating
all, if seeing all and feeling all, if producing all and explaining all
and demonstrating all and attending all, if producing all and explaining
all and feeling all and seeing all and attending all, if seeing all and
producing all and explaining all is the condition of any one being like
many men then he who was the one who was that one was undoubtedly that
one and is undoubtedly this one and this one had done that which as
accumulating and explaining and existing is persisting.
He and continuing, prospering and assorting, varying and meaning, hoping
and enlarging, tolerating and turning, he and producing, he and seeing,
he and feeling, he and continuing, he and some of them were not then
what he had when he had what he had.
If making again and again the complete tinkling that moving anything is
producing is annoying it can be that it is a heavy horrid thing the
thing that is produced by some one, it can be that it is a thickening
dull thing, a visibly weakening thing, a prettily cherished thing, a
large awkward thing, a large dreary thing, a large boisterous thing, a
large thing, a small thing, a tiny thing, an agreeable thing. One making
something is making a vigorous brilliant completed ragged covered thing.
One making something is making a completed, heavy, brilliant, vigorous,
startling, adjoining thing.
He came to be the one who was the one who could say what he did say when
he said that he had done all he had done. There were enough who had what
they had so that they all said that they had done what they had done.
They were what they were as they said that they were and they were doing
what they were doing as they said they were doing what they were doing.
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