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Geography and Drama

(us) Gertrude Stein

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"A rose is a rose, a rose is a rose." "The sky is not dark, the sky is dim, the sun is dim, the sky is not red, there is no dust in the room, the windows are not open, the stove is not closed, and the table has been set. There is no chili, some salt, more chicken, more candy. Are there cauliflower or cake? There is a steamer with butter, potatoes and cucumbers. There is no cream, but there is a mixture of cream and orange behind it. All the potatoes are eaten, and the pigeons are still cooked. There is also a large shallow dish. "This book creates a unique writing style that breaks through the limitations of grammar. The author abandons the standard use of punctuation marks; emphasizes the impression of the work, intending to apply modern painting art theory to literary writing; and emphasizes the simple writing method of repeated fragments, such as the author's most famous saying, "A rose is a rose, a rose is a rose," which comes from this book.