Gertrude Stein

1874–1946 (age 72)

Writer

Biography

Gertrude Stein was an American-born writer and cultural figure who became one of the most influential literary personalities of the 20th century. Born in 1874, she settled in Paris and became a central figure in the modernist literary movement, known for her experimental writing style and groundbreaking contributions to contemporary literature.

Stein's salon in Paris became a gathering place for some of the era's most important artists and writers, including Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Picasso. Her innovative approach to language and narrative form challenged conventional literary traditions and left an indelible mark on modernist literature. She remained a prominent cultural figure until her death in 1946, cementing her legacy as a transformative force in 20th-century letters.

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