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1 Stadler, Matthew
Allan Stein
New York Grove Press 1999 0802136621 / 9780802136626 First paperback edition Mass Market Paperback Fine 
Tight, clean copy. "Comic, erotic, and richly imagined, Allan Stein follows the journey of a compromised young teacher to Paris to uncover the sad history of Gertrude Stein's troubled nephew Allan. Having been fired from his job because of a sex scandal involving a student, the young teacher decides that a change of scenery is in order. He enlists his best friend, a museum curator by the name of Herbert Widener, to help him get out of Seattle. It so happens that Herbert had been planning a business trip to Paris to find Picasso's missing 1906 drawings of Allan Stein, the only child in the charmed circle of Gertrude Stein's Paris. After some convincing, Herbert allows his troubled friend to go in his place, using his own name and passport. In Paris 'Herbert' discovers an unusual family that welcomes him, and he becomes enchanted by one particular family member, a fifteen-year-old boy named Stéphane. As he unravels the gilded but sad childhood of Allan Stein, 'Herbert' is haunted by memories of his own boyhood, particularly his odd, flamboyant mother. Moving through the glitter and pomp of the Parisian art world, he becomes more and more entangled in his masquerade and finds himself increasingly bedeviled by his feelings for Stéphane, with whom he ultimately absconds to the south of France. Moving from the late twentieth century back to the 1900s, effortlessly blending fact and fiction, Allan Stein is a charged exploration of eroticism, obsession, and identity. / Matthew Stadler is the author of Allan Stein, Landscape: Memory, The Dissolution of Nicholas Dee, and The Sex Offender. He is the recipient of Guggenheim and Ingram-Merrill fellowships and a Whiting Writer's Award. He is the literary editor of Nest magazine and senior writer for The Stranger. He lives in Seattle." - Publisher. 
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2 Gragg, Randy, and Stadler, Matthew (Joint Editors)
Core Sample: Portland Art Now
Astoria, OR Clear Cut Press 2004 0972323481 / 9780972323482 First Edition Soft Cover Very Good Exhibition Catalogue 
416 pp., illus. (some col.); 15 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.). Near fine. Tight, clean copy. Slipcase with light edgewear. "Core Sample was an artist-initiated, citywide exhibition of contemporary art that took place in Portland, Oregon, in October 2003. A collective effort of 135 artists, Core Sample provided the pleasures of permanent arts institutions--coherence, visibility, excellence--without incurring many of the expenses and obligations such institutions entail. This catalog documents Core Sample's methods and results. It serves as both a practical guide to the mobilization of noninstitutional cultures and a reflection on the worth of such projects. Color photographs document each exhibit, and the DVD, filmed and edited by Matt McCormick, includes interviews with the artists and organizers. With essays by Lynne Tillman, Cecilia Dougherty, Peter Culley, and Lawrence Rinder." - Publisher. 
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3 Stadler, Matthew
The Sex Offender: A Novel
New York HarperPerennial 1995 0060926554 / 9780060926557 First edition thus Trade Paperback Very Good 
206 pp.; 21 cm. Tight, clean copy. Browning. Small remainder mark/tail edge. 
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