Genêt, a Biography of Janet FlannerAs the author of the New Yorker's letters from Paris for half a century, Janet Flanner knew and saw everyone and everything. Here is the passionate life of the flamboyant, chain-smoking, Scotch drinker, who captured the political, artistic and social life of the twenties and thirties. 16-page photo insert. |
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Young Girl 18921909 I | 1 |
This Hard Gemlike Flame 19101918 | 21 |
She Whom the Gods Had Made 19181921 | 40 |
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