Tender Buttons

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Tender Buttons is an experimental 1914 prose-poetry collection by Gertrude Stein, known for its radical use of language and fragmented, cubist-inspired descriptions of everyday objects, food, and rooms.

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instanceOf book
prose poetry collection
author Gertrude Stein
copyrightStatus public domain in the United States
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstEditionFormat print
form poetry
prose
genre experimental literature
prose poetry
hasLiteraryStyle nonlinear syntax
parataxis
repetition
stream of consciousness
hasNarrative fragmentary
non-narrative
hasPageCount approximately 80 pages
hasPart Food
Things
surface form: Objects

Rooms
hasReception initially controversial
later influential in avant-garde literature
hasStructure short prose pieces
hasTheme abstraction
everyday life
language and meaning
perception
hasTitleOrigin title refers to small, everyday things
influenced American avant-garde poetry
Language poets
surface form: Language poetry

experimental feminist writing
influencedBy Cubism
Post-Impressionism
isStudiedIn experimental poetry courses
modernist literature courses
women’s writing courses
language English
literaryMovement Modernism
notableFor cubist-inspired style
fragmented descriptions
radical use of language
placeOfPublication New York City
publicationDate 1914
publisher Claire Marie
subjectMatter everyday objects
food
rooms
writtenIn early 1910s

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Gertrude Stein notableWork Tender Buttons
The Making of Americans relatedWork Tender Buttons