At the movies with GertrudeandAlice

July 12th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

“The envelope please. The Oscar for best actress in a supporting role goes to …”

Just imagine that in that great  movie year 1939 – the year of   “Gone with the Wind,” The Wizard of Oz,” “Stagecoach,” “Ninotchka,” “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” and “Wuthering Heights”- GertrudeandAlice had starred in a movie version of  THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY  OF ALICE B. TOKLAS and the double feature at the local Bijou one-screenplex would have been Gertrude’s children’s book THE WORLD IS ROUND produced by Walt Disney!

"The Wizard of Oz" (1939)

Well, it could have happened, though it didn’t. Studio politics and World War II probably side-tracked plans.

After the success of the Autobiography, GertrudeandAlice visited Hollywood in the spring of 1935 as part of their six month criss-cross lecture tour of America. They were guests at a star-filled dinner party in Beverly Hills and Gertrude had a lively discussion about film with Charlie Chaplin who was seated next to her.

» Read the rest of this entry «

A rose by any other name…

June 22nd, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

When I write or speak about Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, the question arises as to how they should be addressed. Should it always be “Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas” or “Miss Stein and Miss Toklas” or “Gertrude and Alice” or somewhat coldly “Stein and Toklas?”

I inaugurated  the term “GertrudeandAlice” (one word) when I began this web site since to me they are one interdependent entity and I now use it regularly. “Gertrice/Altrude” was used in an essay about their relationship a number of years ago, though to me that sounds like a new anti-whatever drug advertised on CNN with a myriad of side effects worse than the disorder. » Read the rest of this entry «

Where Am I?

You are currently browsing entries tagged with Gertrude Stein at Questions and Answers.