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Janet Flanner (March 13, 1892 – November 7, 1978) was an American writer and journalist who served as the Paris correspondent of The New Yorker magazine from 1925 until she retired in 1975. She wrote under the pen name "Genêt". She also published a single novel, The Cubical City, set in New York City.

Bibliography

Books

  • The Cubical City: A Novel (1926)
  • Paris Was Yesterday, 1925–1939, edited by Irving Drutman (1972)
  • An American in Paris: Profile of an Interlude Between Two Wars (1940)
  • Pétain: The Old Man of France (1944)
  • London Was Yesterday, 1939–1945, edited by Irving Drutman (1975)
  • Men & Monuments: Profiles of Picasso, Matisse, Braque, & Malraux (1957)
  • Paris Journal, 1944–1965, edited by William Shawn (1965)
    • Later published separately as Paris Journal, 1944–1955 and Paris Journal, 1956–1964
  • Paris Journal, 1965–1970, edited by William Shawn (1971)
  • Janet Flanner's World: New and Uncollected Pieces, 1932–1975, edited by Irving Drutman (1979)
  • Darlinghissima: Letters to a Friend, edited by Natalia Danesi Murray (1986)
  • Conversation Pieces, an autobiographical book by illustrator Constantin Alajalov with text and commentary by Flanner (1942)
  • Paris est une guerre : 1940-1945, translated from English by Hélène Cohen, forward by Michèle Fitoussi Editions du sous-sol, 2020. (New Yorker columns, in French)





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