Paris Was Yesterday: 1925-1939 (and other excerpts) by Janet Flanner

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Monday, July 9 through Friday, July 20, 2001. Excerpts read by Karl Schmidt and Norman Gilliland.

Janet Flanner, writing as “Genet,” was the resident Paris Correspondent for The New Yorker for many years. Her assignment was to write columns about “what the French thought was going on in France,” but the result even now is to bring to life the Paris we thought belonged to Ernest Hemingway.Includes excerpts from Paris Journal 1944-1955 (Harvest Books; ISBN: 0156709481) and Paris Journal 1956-1964 (Harvest Books; ISBN: 015670949X)

(Harvest Books; ISBN: 0156709902 )

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