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THE MAKING OF AMERICANS (Family Saga): A History of a Family's Progress

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English
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Fiction

In "The Making of Americans: Being a History of a Family'Äôs Progress," Gertrude Stein embarks on an ambitious exploration of American identity through the lens of familial relationships, portraying the complexities of growth and transformation over generations. Written in her characteristic avant-garde style, the book dismantles conventional narrative structures, employing repetition, stream-of-consciousness techniques, and an emphasis on the rhythmic nuances of language. Stein'Äôs work transcends mere storytelling, delving into the cultural and social contexts that shape the American experience, making it a unique artifact of early 20th-century modernist literature. Gertrude Stein, a prominent figure of the Parisian avant-garde and a pivotal voice in modernist literature, was deeply influenced by her own experiences as an American expatriate and a member of the avant-garde circles. Her encounters with other influential artists and writers, alongside her academic background in psychology, informed her understanding of identity and existence. This book represents her experimental approach to both narrative and identity, attempting to capture the essence of America as an evolving entity rather than a static nation. "The Making of Americans" is highly recommended for readers interested in modernist literature and the exploration of national identity. Stein's innovative style and profound insights challenge conventional narratives, offering a unique lens through which to view the American experience. This work invites readers to ponder the intricacies of identity, family, and the continuous 'Äòmaking'Äô of a nation.

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Release date

Ebook: 5 December 2023

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