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Sylvia Salinger was sent away from the boy next door, but it was a wonderful exilea year in Paris, where she met everyone from Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas to Matisse and Mainbocher, where she attended art exhibits, ballet premieres, and the openings of new theaters, also visiting shops, museums, cinemas, and the French countryside. Serving as her diary, the letters in this book describe Sylvias experiences as she travels from Oakland, California, to Paris. They describe with sparkle, wit, and intelligence the adventures of a rich American girl among the artists and musicians of Paris at the end of the Belle ?poque. The 24-year-old Sylvia spent her year in Paris with a delightful chaperone, her maiden aunt Harriet Levy. At 46, Harriet was a seasoned world traveler and a good friend of Gertrude Stein and her family. Thus, both Gertrudes famous salon and that of Gertrudes brother Michael were open to Harriet and Sylvia, and therein lies much of the adventure. Half in awe, half amused, Sylvia describes Gertrude Stein as the biggest, most awfully dressed person I have ever seen. It was Stein in turn who said of Sylvia, I dont see what all the fuss is about. Sylvia is just a very pretty girl from the country. Sylvia Salinger was witness to one of the most remarkable eras in modern cultural history. She recorded it for her family even as she left a record for herselfand for us. She does not tell her story as an artist creating something of her own, nor as a sophisticate impressing an audience with the people she knows and the sights she has seen, but with the honesty and subtle humor of a very pretty girl from the country.

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title:Just a Very Pretty Girl From the Country : Sylvia Salinger's Letters From France, 1912-1913
author:Salinger, Sylvia.; Bennett, Albert S.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809313294
print isbn13:9780809313297
ebook isbn13:9780585029634
language:English
subjectSalinger, Sylvia--Correspondence, Salinger, Sylvia--Journeys--France, United States--Biography, Americans--France--Correspondence, Americans--France--Paris--Intellectual life--Sources, Jews, American--France--Correspondence.
publication date:1987
lcc:CT275.S3115A4 1987eb
ddc:944.081/3/0924
subject:Salinger, Sylvia--Correspondence, Salinger, Sylvia--Journeys--France, United States--Biography, Americans--France--Correspondence, Americans--France--Paris--Intellectual life--Sources, Jews, American--France--Correspondence.
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Just a Very Pretty Girl from the Country
Sylvia Salinger's Letters From France 19121913
Edited with Foreword and Afterword by
Albert S. Bennett
Southern Illinois University Press
Carbondale and Edwardsville
For Dick
who shared the experience
Copyright 1987 by Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois
University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Edited by Curtis L. Clark
Designed by Cindy Small
Production supervised by Natalia Nadraga
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Salinger, Sylvia.
Just a very pretty girl from the country.
Includes index.
1. Salinger, SylviaCorrespondence. 2. Salinger, Sylvia
JourneysFrance. 3. United StatesBiography.
4. AmericansFranceCorrespondence.
5. AmericansFranceParisIntellectual life
Sources. I. Bennett, Albert S., 1925. II. Title.
CT275.S3115A4 1987 944.081'3'0924 86-20218
ISBN 0-8093-1329-4
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Frontispiece: Sylvia Salinger (right) and her aunt Harriet Levy in their apartement, 31 rue de Vaugirard, Paris
I don't see what all the fuss is about. Sylvia is just a very pretty girl from the country.
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Gertrude Stein
Contents
List of Illustrations
ix
Foreword
Albert S. Bennett
xi
Letters
1
Afterword
Albert S. Bennett
157
Index
159

Page ix
Illustrations
Frontispiece
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Sylvia Salinger and Harriet Levy, 31 rue de Vaugirard, Paris
Pages 145-154
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Letterhead of the Hotel Knickerbocker, New York City
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Postcard from the Armory Show, New York City
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Letter from the Hotel Lutetia, Paris
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Sylvia Salinger, 31 rue de Vaugirard
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Harriet Levy, Sarah Stein, and Sylvia Salinger, 31 rue de Vaugirard
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The Stein family, c. 1905
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Harriet Levy and Alice B. Toklas, 1907
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Gertrude Stein's salon, 27 rue de Fleurus
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Exterior of Michael and Sarah Stein's home, 58 rue Madame
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Michael and Sarah Stein's dining room
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Michael and Sarah Stein's salon (view no. 1)
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Michael and Sarah Stein's salon (view no. 2)
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Michael and Sarah Stein's salon (view no. 3)
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