Everybody's Autobiography is Stein at her most accessible and her
most serious
In 1937, Gertrude Stein wrote a sequel to The Autobiography of Alice B.
Toklas, but this darker and more complex work was long misunderstood
and neglected. An account of her experiences in the wake of having
authored a bestseller, Everybody's Autobiography is as funny and
engaging as The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, but it is also a
meditation on the meaning of success and identity in America.