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Janet Flanner's World Uncollected Writings 1932-1975

Intro by William Shawn) Flanner, Janet (Edited by Irving Drutman

Contains previously unpublished essays on art, politics, life in Europe before and during World War Two as written by the much beloved correspondent for The New Yorker.

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The Ezra Klein Show

The host recommended the title as a collection of Janet Flanner's uncollected letters from Europe between 1932 and 1975. They highlighted that Flanner, the New Yorker’s European correspondent, wrote extraordinary pieces on events such as Nuremberg, which were deemed highly pertinent to the episode’s discussion of genocide. The overall tone was enthusiastic, framing the book as a valuable historical resource.

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Episode: When Is It Genocide?

It was recommended as a collection of Janet Flanner's letters from Europe, spanning 1932 to 1975.

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Janet Flanner's World, uncollected writings 1932 to 1975, Janet Flanner was the New Yorker correspondent in Europe and she wrote extraordinary letters from Europe including on Nuremberg and they are so pertinent for what we've been talking about today.

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