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parts. She moves around the United States, and in the latter part of the novel she may be living in Europe. As a young woman Ida becomes well known and therefore must constantly negotiate people's perceptions of her; her common response is to escape. When people try to find her she is often elsewhere.
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Stein said that the novel was "about publicity saints. The idea of the book is that religion has been replaced by publicity. A 'publicity saint' is a saint with a certain mystical something about him which keeps him a saint; he does nothing and says nothing, and nobody is affected by him in any way
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Following Ida from her birth into adulthood, the narrative describes her relationships with dogs, encounters with strangers, and her multiple marriages, probably five. (Many details of her life are left unstated.) The novel is structured in two halves, the first in six parts, and the second in eight
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depicts a woman with a divided self: a part of her seems under the control of others, men especially, but there is another part that resists. We can never really be sure we know who Ida is. Stein's friend W. G. Rogers noted that "there is a definite one-sex-against-the-other conflict in it, that
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whatsoever." With the phrase "publicity saint" Stein was thinking about people who, because the media follow them obsessively, become
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The Public Is Invited to Dance: Representation, the Body, and Dialogue in Gertrude Stein
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Curved Thought and Textual Wandering: Gertrude Stein's Postmodernism
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Berry, Ellen. "Postmodern Melodrama and Simulational Aesthetics in
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in May 1937, shortly after finishing her second autobiography,
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Secor, Cynthia (Spring 1978). "Ida, a Great American Novel".
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Look at Me Now and Here I am: Writings and Lectures 1909–1945
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Watson, Dana Cairns. "Talking Boundaries into Thresholds in
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Of Huck and Alice: Humorous Writing in American Literature
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Esdale, Logan (December 2011). "Gertrude Stein's twin".
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Gertrude Stein
Random House
Paris France
Wars I Have Seen
Gertrude Stein
famous for being famous
Duchess of Windsor
Everybody's Autobiography
Thornton Wilder
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights
Badi Assad
Luiz Päetow
doi
10.1080/0950236x.2011.618461
S2CID
161058158
doi
10.2307/441068
JSTOR
441068
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Gertrude Stein
Three Lives
The Making of Americans
Paris France
Ida: A Novel

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