Three Lives is a 1909 work of fiction by American writer Gertrude
Stein. It is split into three independent stories, all set in the
fictional American town of Bridgepoint.
The Good Anna is the first of those stories and concentrates on a
lower middle-class servant called Anna Federner.
Melanctha is the longest of the stories and centres around
distinctions and blending of sex, race, gender, and female health.
The final story, The Gentle Lena, focuses on the life of the eponymous
Lena, a German girl brought to Bridgepoint by her cousin.
Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) was an American poet, novelist, art
collector, and playwright who famously hosted a Paris salon frequented
by the likes of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Pablo Picasso, and Ernest
Hemingway. Other notable works by this author include: White Wines
(1913), Tender Buttons - Objects. Food. Rooms. (1914), and An
Exercise in Analysis (1917).
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