I can't speak for everyone
but I find Stein isn't just there for me but *is *there
unavoidable
but I don't mean that negatively
unavoidable like the air
unavoidable like seeing / hearing
[I've been staring at that last line wondering about the blind and deaf...
but as I am only speaking for me I am glad to say it's not been an issue]
I don't mean one wants to write like her... but a lot of what I have
struggled with over the years I have subsequently found Stein had in some
kind dealt with
she just becomes more and more important for me - that's more important than
very important
L
----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas Barbour" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: 17 September 2002 07:33
Subject: Re: Women (was funnybones)
| bp certainly turned to Gertrude Stein (always there for everyone now, on
| some level?)
|