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Radio 4 Extra,04 Mar 2013,30 mins

Was Gertrude Stein Any Good?

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Gertrude Stein has been called a genius and an idiot. So which was she? For some Stein is on a literary par with her contemporaries and friends; James Joyce, TS Eliot, Marcel Proust or Ezra Pound, but for others she's a fraud, the 'eminent idiot' of the Modernist period, writing gibberish and passing it off as art. There's no doubting the importance of Stein as a creative catalyst. She gathered some of the greatest artists of the 20th century into her circle, offering financial, emotional and intellectual support. Picasso and Hemingway in particular cited her importance to their work. She spent much of her life working on her opus, 'The Making of Americans', a book likened to Joyce's Ulysses in its scale, ambition and incomprehensibility. Does it deserve re-examination? Is it fair that Joyce is lauded and Stein marginalised? Poet and presenter Ian McMillan asks if Getrude Stein was any good? Produced at ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Salford by Nicola Swords. First broadcast on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 in March 2013.

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