Gertrude Stein made a lot of people angry when she published her memoirs, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. A handful of artists and writers (Henri Matisse and Tristan Tzara, among others) disagreed with a bunch of the events she told; they ended up publishing a line-by-line treatise, Testimony Against Gertrude Stein, about everything she got wrong. UbuWeb just released it. Moral of the story: just because people disagree with you doesn’t mean that you won’t become famous. [UbuWeb]
- bill 6-06-2012 1:47 am

Or: Those who write history write history.
- steve 6-06-2012 4:19 am [add a comment]


Yeah...Will one of you guys write history. please..?
sdb
- Michelle S 6-06-2012 6:31 am [add a comment]






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