Alice B. Toklas
American writer and cookbook author
Born
April 30th, 1877
148 years ago
Died
March 7th, 1967
58 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Contributed to the literary scene in Paris during the early 20th century. Became a prominent figure in the expatriate community and served as the partner of Gertrude Stein. Authored a renowned cookbook, which blended personal anecdotes with recipes, reflecting the culinary culture of the period. Played a key role in the modernist movement, hosting artists and writers in her home and contributing to the intellectual discussions of her time. The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook, published in 1954, became a classic, merging literary and culinary arts.
Authored The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook
Partnered with Gertrude Stein
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