“But while one waits two kinds of time pass by. Some wait for someone else to sit and eat.” “Not everyone who waits and watches is waiting for a meal. Then he sat and ate his lunch.”Īlice looks at her with a “what-in-the-world-are-you-talking-about” look. It grew shorter still as he stood and watched until he saw it almost disappear. GERTRUDE: ( trying out the text on Alice) “A man stood on the sand. Gertrude looks up from her book at Alice. Alice, for the most part, watches Helene and the baby walking in the distance. Occasionally she takes up a pencil and makes a note in the book. Gertrude is glancing through her notebook as they eat. Gertrude and Alice are sitting in their chairs eating their lunch. She is feeding the baby from a bottle as she walks him. Helene is walking back and forth in the background. They have moved their chairs into the sun and cleared off the work on the table to make room for lunch. Gertrude and Alice are sitting in the Bilignin garden. “But she doesn’t look anything like that,” he said. The friend looked at the painting for a while and then turned to the artist. After completing the painting, Picasso showed it to a friend of Stein. In 1907 Pablo Picasso painted what is now a very well known portrait of Gertrude Stein. ![]() Morning Painting Exercisesby Michael Tetherow John and Anna, Essay: Marathon Hotel, July 1982by Alexandra Avakian ![]() ![]() On the Trail of the Lonesome Pineby Mark Magill & Jill Godmilow A Ghost Eye View of an American Myth: John Hustonby Tina L'HotskyĮpilogue (for David Salle)by Dennis Cooper
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