Resultaten voor 'janet flanner'

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  1. Im Herzen des Weltfeindes
    1. Rebecca , West
    2. Janet , Flanner
    3. Martha , Gellhorn

    Im Herzen des Weltfeindes

    Der Nürnberger Hauptkriegsverbrecherprozess fand vor 80 Jahren, vom 20. November 2045 bis 1. Oktober 2026, im Justizpalast in Nürnberg statt. Drei berühmte Reporterinnen haben dem Prozess beigewohnt und auf eindrucksvolle Weise die lähmende Atmosphäre im und außerhalb des Gerichtsgebäudes beschrieben.

    € 22,00
  2. Paris Was Yesterday
    1. Janet Flanner

    Paris Was Yesterday

    1925-1939

    Witty, catty and entertaining, Paris Was Yesterday is an insider's guide to the arts scene in Paris between the wars.

    € 17,95
  3. The Paris Journal 1944-1955
    1. Janet Flanner

    The Paris Journal 1944-1955

    € 19,95
  4. Darlinghissima
    1. Janet Flanner

    Darlinghissima

    € 20,95
  5. Paris Was Yesterday
    1. Janet , Flanner

    Paris Was Yesterday

    In 1925 Janet Flanner began dispatching her famous New Yorker "Letter from Paris, " from which most of the pieces in this collection are drawn. Together, they give an incomparable view of French political, social, and cultural life in the years between the electrifying debut of Josephine Baker and the evacuation of Paris at the outbreak of war.Flanner writes with equal eloquence of Isadora Duncan's art, Stavisky's swindling, and the Munich accord. She registers the impact of Americans on Paris -- Lindbergh, Mae West, Hemingway -- and marks the passing of the great and near-great, from Ravel and La Goulue to Clemenceau and Mme. Curie. Some of her most riveting reports deal with crimes of passion. And she tells little-known facts about the chief executioner of France and the heartbreaking exodus from Spain into France during the Spanish Civil War.In a sequence of dazzling vignettes and essays, Paris is captured in its golden hour.

    € 19,00
  6. Darlinghissima
    1. Janet , Flanner

    Darlinghissima

    Janet Flanner's letters from Paris, written for the New Yorker under the pen name Genet, were widely read over a fifty-year span, which began shortly after the magazine's founding and continued until her retirement in 1975. Her crisp, elegant, and authoritative observations on European cultural, social, and political life made her one of the most respected journalists of her day. Now, through the hundreds of letters she wrote to her intimate friend, Natalia Danesi Murray, the witty and tender spirit behind her impersonal style for the New Yorker emerges in correspondence between two women from two different cultures living on two continents, yet entirely devoted to each other. The record of this extraordinary friendship has been amplified by Mrs. Murray's moving narrative of their life together and apart, revealing a gifted, loving, and noble individual who left an indelible image of a fascinating era.

    € 34,70