Tender Buttons

Tender Buttons

by Gertrude STEIN (1874 - 1946)

The time came when there was a birthday. Every day was no excitement and a birthday was added, it was added on Monday, this made the memory clear, this which was a speech showed the chair in the middle where there was copper.A kind of green a game in green and nothing flat nothing quite flat and more round, nothing a particular color strangely, nothing breaking the losing of no little piece.The teasing is tender and trying and thoughtful.Extracts from Tender Buttons.