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Fiction. "The importance of USEFUL KNOWLEDGE is that it is one of the few Gertrude Stein satirical works; not political so much as cultural, she spoofs American advertising memorably in 'Business in Baltimore' in such passages as 'more and better and better and best.,' which, if you read it aloud, is sure to reduce any audience to dangerous amounts of laughter" -Dick Higgins.

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Fiction. "The importance of USEFUL KNOWLEDGE is that it is one of the few Gertrude Stein satirical works; not political so much as cultural, she spoofs American advertising memorably in 'Business in Baltimore' in such passages as 'more and better and better and best.,' which, if you read it aloud, is sure to reduce any audience to dangerous amounts of laughter" -Dick Higgins.
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Born on February 3, 1874, in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, Gertude Stein was an imaginative, influential writer in the twentieth century. The daughter of a wealthy merchant, she spent her early years in Europe with her family. The Steins later settled in Oakland, California. She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1898 with a bachelor's degree. While at the college, Stein studied psychology under William James (and would remain greatly influenced by his ideas). She went on to study medicine at Johns Hopkins Medical School.In 1903, Gertrude Stein moved to Paris to be with her brother, Leo, where they began collecting Postimpressionist paintings, thereby helping several leading artists such as Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso. She and Leo established a famous literary and artistic salon at 27 rue de Fleurus. Leo moved to Florence, Italy, in 1912, taking many of the paintings with him. Gertrude remained in Paris with her assistant Alice B. Toklas, who she met in 1909. Toklas and Stein would