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The Hotel Chelsea’s iconic neon sign heading to auction
"The Chelsea Hotel in New York is auctioning off pieces of its history, including the iconic neon sign that has hung on the outside of the building since 1949. For culture fans with money to spend, there is a chance to own one of the letters are they are set to b sold one-by-one. In any photo of the hallowed hotel, its neon sign proudly proclaims its name. It became an iconic symbol for an establishment that has housed so many icons. Throughout the 1960s and ‘70s, especially, the Chelsea was home to some of the more influential names in music, literary and cinematic history. ..."
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Tender Buttons - Gertrude Stein (1914)
"Tender Buttons is a 1914 book by American writer Gertrude Stein consisting of three sections titled 'Objects', 'Food', and 'Rooms'. The short book consists of multiple poems covering the everyday mundane. Stein's experimental use of language renders the poems unorthodox and their subjects unfamiliar. Stein began composition of the book in 1912 with multiple short prose poems in an effort to 'create a word relationship between the word and the things seen' using a 'realist' perspective. She then published it in three sections as her second book in 1914. Tender Buttons has provoked divided critical responses since its publication. It is renowned for its Modernist approach to portraying the everyday object and has been lauded as a 'masterpiece of verbal Cubism'. ..."
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