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Alice B. Toklas

Alice Babette Toklas (April 30, 1877 – March 7, 1967) was an American-born member of the Parisian avant-garde of the early 20th century, and the life partner of American writer Gertrude Stein.

Alice B. Toklas
Toklas, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1949
Born
Alice Babette Toklas

(1877-04-30)April 30, 1877
San Francisco, California, U.S.
DiedMarch 7, 1967(1967-03-07) (aged 89)
Paris, France
Resting placePère Lachaise Cemetery[1]
EducationUniversity of Washington
OccupationAvant-garde
PartnerGertrude Stein (1907–1946)

Early life edit

Alice B. Toklas was born in San Francisco into a middle-class Polish Jewish family. Her paternal grandfather was a rabbi,[2] whose son Feivel (usually known as Ferdinand) Toklas moved to San Francisco in 1863. In 1876, Ferdinand Toklas married Emma (Emelia) Levinsky and they had two children: Alice and her brother Clarence Ferdinand (1887–1924).

In 1890, the Toklas family moved to Seattle, where her father was one half of Toklas, Singerman and Company, the city's leading dry goods store.

Toklas was educated in local schools, which included the Mount Rainier Seminary, and attended the University of Washington where she studied piano.

When her mother became ill, the family moved back to San Francisco. Her mother died in 1897, aged 41.

Relationship with Gertrude Stein edit

Five months after the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Toklas left the city and moved to Paris. On September 8, 1907, the day after she arrived in Paris, she met Gertrude Stein. This marked the beginning of a relationship which lasted for nearly four decades, ending in 1946 with Stein's death.

Together they hosted a salon in the home they shared at 27 rue de Fleurus that attracted expatriate American writers, such as Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Paul Bowles, Thornton Wilder, and Sherwood Anderson as well as avant-garde painters, including Picasso, Matisse, and Braque.

Acting as Stein's confidante, lover, cook, secretary, muse, editor, critic, and general organizer, Toklas remained a background figure, chiefly living in the shadow of Stein, until the publication by Stein of Toklas' "memoirs" in 1933 under the teasing title The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. It became Stein's best-selling book.[3]

W. G. Rogers wrote in his memoir of the couple, published in 1946, that Toklas "was a little stooped, somewhat retiring and self-effacing. She doesn't sit in a chair, she hides in it; she doesn't look at you, but up at you; she is always standing just half a step outside the circle. She gives the appearance, in short, not of a drudge, but of a poor relation, someone invited to the wedding but not to the wedding feast."[4] James Merrill wrote that before meeting Toklas "one knew about the tiny stature, the sandals, the mustache, the eyes," but he had not anticipated "the enchantment of her speaking voice—like a viola at dusk."[5]

Toklas and Stein remained a couple until Stein's death in 1946.[6]

Later life, after Stein's death edit

Although Gertrude Stein willed much of her estate to Toklas, including their shared art collection (some of it Picassos) housed in their apartment at 5 rue Christine, the couple's relationship had no legal recognition. As many of the paintings appreciated greatly in value, Stein's relatives took action to claim them, eventually removing them from Toklas's residence and placing them in a bank vault while she was away on vacation. Toklas then relied on contributions from friends as well as her writing to make a living.[7]

In 1954, Toklas published The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook, a book that mixes reminiscences and recipes. The most famous recipe, contributed by her friend Brion Gysin, is for "Haschich Fudge", a mixture of fruit, nuts, spices, and "canibus sativa" [sic] or marijuana. The "Haschich Fudge" recipe appeared in the British edition of the book, but it was left out of the first United States edition published by Harpers. It was included in the second American edition and became popular within the 1960s counterculture movement. She and the recipe were referenced in the 1968 film, I Love You, Alice B. Toklas, starring Peter Sellers,[8] as well as the 1969 Bewitched episode, "Tabitha's Weekend." When Tabitha asked if Endora could have a cookie, Endora asked Phyllis Stephens, "They wouldn't by chance be from an Alice B. Toklas recipe?" [9] The cookbook has been translated into numerous languages.

A second cookbook followed in 1958, Aromas and Flavors of Past and Present. However, Toklas did not approve of it, as it was heavily annotated by Poppy Cannon, an editor at House Beautiful magazine. Toklas also wrote articles for several magazines and newspapers, including The New Republic and The New York Times.[citation needed]

In 1963, Toklas published her autobiography What Is Remembered, which ends abruptly with the death of Stein.[10]

Toklas's later years were very difficult because of poor health and financial problems. She converted to the Catholic Church in 1957.[11][12] She died in poverty at the age of 89, and is buried next to Stein in Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France;[13] her name is engraved on the back of Stein's headstone.[14]

Legacy edit

I Love You, Alice B. Toklas is a 1968 film starring Peter Sellers that references Toklas's cannabis brownies, which play a significant role in the plot.[8] Marianne's Ice Cream in Santa Cruz, California, created an ice cream flavor called "Alice B. Toklas' Fudge Brownie" in honor of the brownies in Sellers' film.[15]

The Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club is a political organization founded in San Francisco in 1971.

Samuel Steward, who met Toklas and Stein in the 1930s, edited Dear Sammy: Letters from Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas (1977), and also wrote two mystery novels featuring Stein and Toklas as characters: Murder Is Murder Is Murder (1985) and The Caravaggio Shawl (1989).

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted in 1998 to rename a block of Myrtle Street between Polk Street and Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco as Alice B. Toklas Place, since Toklas was born one block away on O'Farrell Street.[16][17]

Toklas has been portrayed on-screen by Wilfrid Brambell in the 1978 Swedish film The Adventures of Picasso, by Linda Hunt in the 1987 film Waiting for the Moon;[18] by Alice Dvoráková in the 1993 television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles;[19] and by Thérèse Bourou-Rubinsztein in the 2011 film Midnight in Paris.[20]

In 2020, artist Maira Kalman, along with her son Alex Kalman, created and published a short film adaptation of The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas called "My Name is Alice B. Toklas."[21]

References edit

  1. ^ Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 44876-44877). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition
  2. ^ Malcolm, Janet. "Strangers in Paradise: How Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas got to Heaven". The New Yorker. Retrieved March 15, 2018.
  3. ^ Souhami, Diana – Gertrude and Alice: Gertrude Stein and Alice B.Toklas, London: Pandora, 1991. ISBN 978-0044408338
  4. ^ Rogers, W. G. When This You See Remember Me: GERTRUDE STEIN in Person, New York: Rinehart & Co., 1946.
  5. ^ Merrill, James (1993). A Different Person: A Memoir. New York: Alfred P. Knopf. p. 75.
  6. ^ . Todayinliterature.com. Archived from the original on March 1, 2014. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
  7. ^ Wagner-Martin, Linda – Favored Strangers: Gertrude Stein and Her Family, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1995, p. 269.
  8. ^ a b Eplett, Layla. "Go Ask Alice: The History of Toklas' Legendary Hashish Fudge". Scientific American Blog Network. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  9. ^ ""Bewitched" Tabitha's Weekend (TV Episode 1969) - Plot - IMDb". IMDb.
  10. ^ "The True Story of Alice B. Toklas | University of Iowa Press - The University of Iowa". uipress.uiowa.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
  11. ^ Green, David B. (March 7, 2016). "This Day in Jewish History | 1967: Gertrude Stein's Lesbian Lover, Hash Brownie Publicist, Dies in Penury". Haaretz. Retrieved April 30, 2020.
  12. ^ Winslow, Art (October 6, 2007). "Behind the facade". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 30, 2020.
  13. ^ Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 44876-44877). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.
  14. ^ Linzie, Anna (2006), The True Story of Alice B. Toklas: A Study of Three Autobiographies, University of Iowa Press, ISBN 978-0-87745-985-9
  15. ^ "About Us | Marianne's Ice Cream".
  16. ^ Herscher, Elaine (July 1, 1998), "Paving the Way for Gays: S.F. may name street for lesbian Alice B. Toklas", San Francisco Chronicle, retrieved November 8, 2009
  17. ^ "Board of Supervisors : September 22, 1998". City and County of San Francisco. September 22, 1998. Retrieved November 8, 2009.
  18. ^ """American Playhouse" Waiting for the Moon (TV Episode 1987) – IMDb". IMDb.
  19. ^ ""The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" Paris, September 1908 (TV Episode 1993) – IMDb". IMDb.
  20. ^ "Midnight in Paris (2011) – IMDb". IMDb.
  21. ^ "My Name is Alice B. Toklas". February 20, 2020 – via YouTube.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas Collection, Yale Collection of American Literature. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
  • Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas Papers, Yale Collection of American Literature. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
  • from the Manuscript Division of the Princeton University Library
  • Alice Babette Toklas from the Jewish Women's Archive
  • Blog discussing Gertrude Stein written by Gertrude Stein scholar, Renate Stendhal, author of "Gertrude Stein in Words and Pictures"
  • San Francisco Block Book (1894) page 107 showing Western Addition, Block 60, Louis Levinsky residence (922 O'Farrell Street, home of Mr. Levinsky's teenage granddaughter, Alice B. Toklas)
  • Alice B Awards

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Alice Babette Toklas April 30 1877 March 7 1967 was an American born member of the Parisian avant garde of the early 20th century and the life partner of American writer Gertrude Stein Alice B ToklasToklas photographed by Carl Van Vechten 1949BornAlice Babette Toklas 1877 04 30 April 30 1877San Francisco California U S DiedMarch 7 1967 1967 03 07 aged 89 Paris FranceResting placePere Lachaise Cemetery 1 EducationUniversity of WashingtonOccupationAvant gardePartnerGertrude Stein 1907 1946 Contents 1 Early life 2 Relationship with Gertrude Stein 3 Later life after Stein s death 4 Legacy 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life editAlice B Toklas was born in San Francisco into a middle class Polish Jewish family Her paternal grandfather was a rabbi 2 whose son Feivel usually known as Ferdinand Toklas moved to San Francisco in 1863 In 1876 Ferdinand Toklas married Emma Emelia Levinsky and they had two children Alice and her brother Clarence Ferdinand 1887 1924 In 1890 the Toklas family moved to Seattle where her father was one half of Toklas Singerman and Company the city s leading dry goods store Toklas was educated in local schools which included the Mount Rainier Seminary and attended the University of Washington where she studied piano When her mother became ill the family moved back to San Francisco Her mother died in 1897 aged 41 Relationship with Gertrude Stein editFive months after the devastating 1906 San Francisco earthquake Toklas left the city and moved to Paris On September 8 1907 the day after she arrived in Paris she met Gertrude Stein This marked the beginning of a relationship which lasted for nearly four decades ending in 1946 with Stein s death Together they hosted a salon in the home they shared at 27 rue de Fleurus that attracted expatriate American writers such as Ernest Hemingway F Scott Fitzgerald Paul Bowles Thornton Wilder and Sherwood Anderson as well as avant garde painters including Picasso Matisse and Braque Acting as Stein s confidante lover cook secretary muse editor critic and general organizer Toklas remained a background figure chiefly living in the shadow of Stein until the publication by Stein of Toklas memoirs in 1933 under the teasing title The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas It became Stein s best selling book 3 W G Rogers wrote in his memoir of the couple published in 1946 that Toklas was a little stooped somewhat retiring and self effacing She doesn t sit in a chair she hides in it she doesn t look at you but up at you she is always standing just half a step outside the circle She gives the appearance in short not of a drudge but of a poor relation someone invited to the wedding but not to the wedding feast 4 James Merrill wrote that before meeting Toklas one knew about the tiny stature the sandals the mustache the eyes but he had not anticipated the enchantment of her speaking voice like a viola at dusk 5 Toklas and Stein remained a couple until Stein s death in 1946 6 Later life after Stein s death editAlthough Gertrude Stein willed much of her estate to Toklas including their shared art collection some of it Picassos housed in their apartment at 5 rue Christine the couple s relationship had no legal recognition As many of the paintings appreciated greatly in value Stein s relatives took action to claim them eventually removing them from Toklas s residence and placing them in a bank vault while she was away on vacation Toklas then relied on contributions from friends as well as her writing to make a living 7 In 1954 Toklas published The Alice B Toklas Cookbook a book that mixes reminiscences and recipes The most famous recipe contributed by her friend Brion Gysin is for Haschich Fudge a mixture of fruit nuts spices and canibus sativa sic or marijuana The Haschich Fudge recipe appeared in the British edition of the book but it was left out of the first United States edition published by Harpers It was included in the second American edition and became popular within the 1960s counterculture movement She and the recipe were referenced in the 1968 film I Love You Alice B Toklas starring Peter Sellers 8 as well as the 1969 Bewitched episode Tabitha s Weekend When Tabitha asked if Endora could have a cookie Endora asked Phyllis Stephens They wouldn t by chance be from an Alice B Toklas recipe 9 The cookbook has been translated into numerous languages A second cookbook followed in 1958 Aromas and Flavors of Past and Present However Toklas did not approve of it as it was heavily annotated by Poppy Cannon an editor at House Beautiful magazine Toklas also wrote articles for several magazines and newspapers including The New Republic and The New York Times citation needed In 1963 Toklas published her autobiography What Is Remembered which ends abruptly with the death of Stein 10 Toklas s later years were very difficult because of poor health and financial problems She converted to the Catholic Church in 1957 11 12 She died in poverty at the age of 89 and is buried next to Stein in Pere Lachaise Cemetery Paris France 13 her name is engraved on the back of Stein s headstone 14 Legacy editI Love You Alice B Toklas is a 1968 film starring Peter Sellers that references Toklas s cannabis brownies which play a significant role in the plot 8 Marianne s Ice Cream in Santa Cruz California created an ice cream flavor called Alice B Toklas Fudge Brownie in honor of the brownies in Sellers film 15 The Alice B Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club is a political organization founded in San Francisco in 1971 Samuel Steward who met Toklas and Stein in the 1930s edited Dear Sammy Letters from Gertrude Stein and Alice B Toklas 1977 and also wrote two mystery novels featuring Stein and Toklas as characters Murder Is Murder Is Murder 1985 and The Caravaggio Shawl 1989 The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted in 1998 to rename a block of Myrtle Street between Polk Street and Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco as Alice B Toklas Place since Toklas was born one block away on O Farrell Street 16 17 Toklas has been portrayed on screen by Wilfrid Brambell in the 1978 Swedish film The Adventures of Picasso by Linda Hunt in the 1987 film Waiting for the Moon 18 by Alice Dvorakova in the 1993 television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 19 and by Therese Bourou Rubinsztein in the 2011 film Midnight in Paris 20 In 2020 artist Maira Kalman along with her son Alex Kalman created and published a short film adaptation of The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas called My Name is Alice B Toklas 21 References edit Wilson Scott Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed 2 Kindle Locations 44876 44877 McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers Kindle Edition Malcolm Janet Strangers in Paradise How Gertrude Stein and Alice B Toklas got to Heaven The New Yorker Retrieved March 15 2018 Souhami Diana Gertrude and Alice Gertrude Stein and Alice B Toklas London Pandora 1991 ISBN 978 0044408338 Rogers W G When This You See Remember Me GERTRUDE STEIN in Person New York Rinehart amp Co 1946 Merrill James 1993 A Different Person A Memoir New York Alfred P Knopf p 75 Alice B Toklas Life Stories Books amp Links Todayinliterature com Archived from the original on March 1 2014 Retrieved December 4 2013 Wagner Martin Linda Favored Strangers Gertrude Stein and Her Family New Brunswick NJ Rutgers University Press 1995 p 269 a b Eplett Layla Go Ask Alice The History of Toklas Legendary Hashish Fudge Scientific American Blog Network Retrieved February 8 2019 Bewitched Tabitha s Weekend TV Episode 1969 Plot IMDb IMDb The True Story of Alice B Toklas University of Iowa Press The University of Iowa uipress uiowa edu Retrieved 2024 02 12 Green David B March 7 2016 This Day in Jewish History 1967 Gertrude Stein s Lesbian Lover Hash Brownie Publicist Dies in Penury Haaretz Retrieved April 30 2020 Winslow Art October 6 2007 Behind the facade Chicago Tribune Retrieved April 30 2020 Wilson Scott Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed 2 Kindle Locations 44876 44877 McFarland amp Company Inc Publishers Kindle Edition Linzie Anna 2006 The True Story of Alice B Toklas A Study of Three Autobiographies University of Iowa Press ISBN 978 0 87745 985 9 About Us Marianne s Ice Cream Herscher Elaine July 1 1998 Paving the Way for Gays S F may name street for lesbian Alice B Toklas San Francisco Chronicle retrieved November 8 2009 Board of Supervisors September 22 1998 City and County of San Francisco September 22 1998 Retrieved November 8 2009 American Playhouse Waiting for the Moon TV Episode 1987 IMDb IMDb The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Paris September 1908 TV Episode 1993 IMDb IMDb Midnight in Paris 2011 IMDb IMDb My Name is Alice B Toklas February 20 2020 via YouTube Further reading editMalcolm Janet Two Lives Gertrude and Alice Yale University Press September 2008 240 pp ISBN 978 0300143102 Salinger Sylvia Bennett Albert S ed Just a Very Pretty Girl From the Country Sylvia Salinger s Letters from France 1912 1913 Southern Illinois Press 1987 ISBN 0 8093 1329 4 Simon Linda The Biography of Alice B Toklas Lincoln University of Nebraska Press 1991 ISBN 978 0803292031 Souhami Diana Gertrude and Alice London Pandora 1991 ISBN 978 0044408338 Stendhal Renate ed Gertrude Stein In Words and Pictures A Photobiography Algonquin Books 1989 ISBN 0 945575 99 8 ISBN 978 0 945575 99 3External links editLibrary resources about Alice B Toklas Online books Resources in your library Resources in other libraries By Alice B Toklas Resources in your library Resources in other libraries nbsp Biography portal nbsp LGBT portal Gertrude Stein and Alice B Toklas Collection Yale Collection of American Literature Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Gertrude Stein and Alice B Toklas Papers Yale Collection of American Literature Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Alice B Toklas Collection from the Manuscript Division of the Princeton University Library Alice Babette Toklas from the Jewish Women s Archive Blog discussing Gertrude Stein written by Gertrude Stein scholar Renate Stendhal author of Gertrude Stein in Words and Pictures San Francisco Block Book 1894 page 107 showing Western Addition Block 60 Louis Levinsky residence 922 O Farrell Street home of Mr Levinsky s teenage granddaughter Alice B Toklas Alice B Awards Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alice B Toklas amp oldid 1223988220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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