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How to Write by Gertrude Stein
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How to Write (edition 1975)

by Gertrude Stein

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306185,654 (3.79)3
This book makes a lot of sense. This book makes a lot of nonsense. this book is fun
to wit:

at Shakespeare.
At Shakespeare and company
typing at Shakespeare
typing in stereo
to type them to stereo type them I do
as if a company of lesbians typing at Shakespeare
a company of lesbians monkeying around
aping
those proverbial monkeys typing until Shakespeare appears
on the page in the page in a pageboy
(don't shake a spear at me, boy)
is what Stein is
not a Shakespeare peer but
a mover of peers and a shaker of pages

What she said was too two to
not be railroaded in your reading
toot toot
"Look, Boss, the train, the train!"
of thought
or so I thought she said
As plain as plane as plain as day. ( )
6 vote Ganeshaka | May 29, 2008 |
This book makes a lot of sense. This book makes a lot of nonsense. this book is fun
to wit:

at Shakespeare.
At Shakespeare and company
typing at Shakespeare
typing in stereo
to type them to stereo type them I do
as if a company of lesbians typing at Shakespeare
a company of lesbians monkeying around
aping
those proverbial monkeys typing until Shakespeare appears
on the page in the page in a pageboy
(don't shake a spear at me, boy)
is what Stein is
not a Shakespeare peer but
a mover of peers and a shaker of pages

What she said was too two to
not be railroaded in your reading
toot toot
"Look, Boss, the train, the train!"
of thought
or so I thought she said
As plain as plane as plain as day. ( )
6 vote Ganeshaka | May 29, 2008 |

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