Monthly Archives: November 2013

“I am not sure that is not the end”

Since I began reading The Geographical History of America, not a whole lot has changed regarding my opinion of Gertrude Stein.  She is still as annoying, bothersome, and complicated as math to me and I can probably guarantee that I will … Continue reading

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“The Body Cannot Live Without The Mind.”

She sits before me, her outside shell a color of a picture-perfect sunset–you know, like the kind you’d see in a Bob Ross painting. Perfect. Repeated over and over and over until it no longer becomes art, but something mass … Continue reading

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Gertrude Stein, Math, and other things I don’t understand…

Gertrude Stein’s The Geographical History of America or The Relation of Human Nature to the Human mind is literally confusing as looking at Calculus. I understand she’s this great mind and everything she writes is like written gold to a poet, … Continue reading

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Bathhouse Readings

Sorry it’s been a while. In all honestly, I’ve been so busy with my other classes that I nearly forgot that I had a blog to run! I figured I’d post my reaction to the recent Bathhouse reading I sat … Continue reading

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