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Janet Flanner (1892–1978)

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Namn enligt folkbokföringen
Flanner, Janet
Andra namn
Genet (pseudonym)
Födelsedag
1892-03-13
Avled
1978-11-07
Kön
female
Nationalitet
USA
Födelseort
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Dödsort
New York, New York, USA
Bostadsorter
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
New York, New York, USA
Paris, France
Pennsylvania, USA
Utbildning
University of Chicago
Tudor Hall School for Girls
Yrken
journalist
writer
Relationer
Solano, Solita (partner)
Organisationer
American Academy of Arts and Letters (Literature, 1959)
The New Yorker
Kort biografi
Janet Flanner was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. After a period spent traveling abroad with her family and studies at Tudor Hall School for Girls (now Park Tudor School), she enrolled in the University of Chicago in 1912, leaving the university in 1914. In 1916, she returned to her native city to become the first drama and art critic for the Indianapolis Star. In 1922, she settled in Paris with her companion Solita Solano, and lived there, writing as the Paris correspondent for The New Yorker (except for a gap during World War II) until almost the end of her life. She used the pen name Genêt. She became a prominent member of the American expatriate community that included Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Dos Passos, e.e. cummings, Hart Crane, Djuna Barnes, Ezra Pound, and Gertrude Stein — the world of the Lost Generation. Flanner played a key role in introducing the American public to new artists in Paris, including Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Henri Matisse, André Gide, Jean Cocteau, and the Ballets Russes, as well as places such as Les Deux Magots café and events such as the Stavisky Affair.
Her writing came to epitomize the "New Yorker style." An example: "The late Jean De Koven was an average American tourist in Paris but for two exceptions: she never set foot in the Opéra, and she was murdered." Flanner also was the author of one novel, The Cubical City (1926).

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This is different. Some of the entries are very entertaining.. others not so much. Still an interesting look at the time and the mindset of the author. I picked this up at a library sale, definitely worth the dime!
 
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Kiri | 6 andra recensioner | Dec 24, 2023 |
Original "Paris was yesterday" written for The New Yorker - great to read about an American in Europe during the war
 
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