Letter of the Week : Gertrude Stein
The letter this week is from Gertrude Stein to F. Scott Fitzgerald in which she writes a review of one of my favourite works of literature, The Great Gatsby'.
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Pernollet
Belley
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Belley,
le 22 May, 192-
My dear
Fitzgerald:
Here we
are and have read your book and it is a good book. I like the melody of your
dedication and it shows that you have a background of beauty and tenderness and
that is a comfort. The next good thing is that you write naturally in sentences
and that too is a comfort. You write naturally in sentences and one can read
all of them and that among other things is a comfort. You are creating the
contemporary world much as Thackeray did his in Pendennis and Vanity Fair and
this isn't a bad compliment. You make a modern world and a modern orgy
strangely enough it was never done until you did it in This Side of Paradise.
My belief in This Side of Paradise was alright. This is as good a book and
different and older and that is what one does, one does not get better but
different and older and that is always a pleasure. Best of good luck to you
always, and thanks so much for the very genuine pleasure you have given me. We
are looking forward to seeing you and Mrs. Fitzgerald when we get back in the
Fall. Do please remember me to her and to you always
Gtde
Stein
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