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Alice Babette Toklas (April 30, 1877 – March 7, 1967) was an American-born member of the Parisian avant-garde of the early 20th century, and the life partner of American writer Gertrude Stein.
On the 75th anniversary of Gertrude Stein's death, Cath Pound looks back at the author's bestselling book, The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas, which shocked and insulted the most famous...
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas' Enduring Love Story. The larger-than-life writer found unyielding companionship and support from her fellow American expatriate in Paris. By Tim Ott...
Alice Babette Toklas, cookbook author and memoirist, along with her companion Gertrude Stein, served as host to one of the liveliest literary and artistic salons in Paris, from 1907 until Stein’s death in 1946.
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!: Directed by Hy Averback. With Peter Sellers, Jo Van Fleet, Leigh Taylor-Young, Joyce Van Patten. A thirty-something square falls in love with a hippie and decides to "drop out" himself.
The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas is a book by Gertrude Stein, written in October and November 1932 and published in 1933. [1] It employs the form of an autobiography authored by Alice B. Toklas, her life partner. In 1998, Modern Library ranked it as one of the 20 greatest English-language nonfiction books of the 20th century. [2]
I Love You, Alice B. Toklas is a 1968 American romantic comedy film directed by Hy Averback and starring Peter Sellers. [2] The film is set in the counterculture of the 1960s.
One of the notable features of “The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas” is Stein’s high-handed treatment of the lesser people in her circle. She flattens them as perhaps no biographer has ever...
…voice of her lifelong companion, Alice B. Toklas. Published in 1933, the work ostensibly contains Toklas’s first-person account not of her own life but of Stein’s, written from Toklas’s viewpoint and replete with Toklas’s sensibilities, observations, and mannerisms.
The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, book by Gertrude Stein, written in the voice of her lifelong companion, Alice B. Toklas. Published in 1933, the work ostensibly contains Toklas’s first-person account not of her own life but of Stein’s, written from Toklas’s viewpoint and replete with Toklas’s.