Stein, G. 1914, ‘Objects’, in G. Stein, Tender Buttons, Claire Marie, New York, pp. 7-29.
Such a text works to unrelated items stitch together, at first the reader may not understand. Most of the literary works are to describe a story or describe a picture. But she only works like a transcendent text limited by the scope of the field, the reader into a surreal thinking of the screen. When I read these words, I will feel very interesting and weird, in which the text can often bring me into my own imagination. Reading though this work will make people have a kind of melody and rhythm, as if reading now is not just text on the form of things, but extended to lose more possibilities. There will be a sense of consciousness with the text away.
Her literary works were influenced by Cézanne's works of art. And her life partner also gave her a lot of creative inspiration. Even if her work has been questioned and opposed by many authorities, her writing is undoubtedly of great artistic value.