Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Janet Flanner, corresponsal de guerra que había huido de Francia poco antes de la ocupación, narró con causticidad el interrogatorio del fiscal Jackson a Göring y a causa de sus comentarios en The New Yorker no demasiado amables sobre la labor del fiscal fue sustituida por Rebecca West.

  2. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Janet Flanner, under the pen name of Genêt, began writing her fortnightly “Letter” for The New Yorker in October, 1925, a few months after the magazine was founded. She had wanted to be a writer ever since she was a girl of five in Indianapolis, where she was born in...

  3. 3 de mai. de 2024 · I'm thinking of three writers in particular who are remarkable raconteurs, both as novelists and as nonfiction writers - Rebecca West, Martha Gellhorn and one who has fallen, if you like, off the pedestal and is generally not known (I'd be surprised if anyone knows her name), Janet Flanner. Janet Flanner was the Europe correspondent ...

  4. Há 3 dias · At the December 15, 1971 taping of The Dick Cavett Show with Janet Flanner and Gore Vidal, Mailer, annoyed with a less-than-stellar review by Vidal of Prisoner of Sex, allegedly insulted and head-butted Vidal backstage.

  5. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Notable Family Members: sister Hildegarde Flanner. Janet Flanner (born March 13, 1892, Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.—died November 7, 1978, New York, New York) was an American writer who was the Paris correspondent for The New Yorker magazine for nearly half a century. Flanner was the child of Quakers.

    • Kevin Christy
  6. Há 6 dias · And what kind of a paradise was it? Through much of the mid twentieth century and beyond, Cherry Grove was a haven and a refuge that permitted uninhibited openness for women writers like Carson McCullers, Patricia Highsmith, and Janet Flanner and for men like the poets Frank O’Hara and W.H. Auden.

  7. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Description. Portraits of Solita Solano, James Joyce, Janet Flanner, George Antheil, Margaret Anderson, Jane Heap, Jean Cocteau, Djuna Barnes, and Alexander Berkman. Provenance. Purchased from Mathilda M. Hills on the Eugene G. O'Neill Memorial Fund, 2004.