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Biographical Note
Janet Flanner
1892, Mar. 13Born, Indianapolis, Ind.19121913Attended University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.circa 19171977Contributed to various newspapers and magazines, including
New York [Herald] Tribune,
Harper's Bazaar,
Woman's Home Companion,
Vanity Fair,
Vogue, and
Ladies' Home Journal19211922Toured southern Europe and the Middle East1922Settled in Paris, France19251975Foreign correspondent,
New Yorker magazine, and author of "Letter From
Paris" under the pseudonym "Genêt"1926Published
The Cubical City. New York: G. P. Putnam's
Sons1940Published
An American in Paris: Profile of an Interlude Between
Two Wars. New York: Simon and Schuster1944Published
Pètain, the Old Man of France. New York: Simon
and Schuster1947Received French Legion of Honor for "Letter From
Paris"1957Published
Men and Monuments. New York: Harper1958Received honorary Litt.D., Smith College, Northampton,
Mass.19651971Published
Paris Journal, edited by William Shawn. New
York: Atheneum (2 vols.)1966Received National Book Award for volume one of
Paris Journal1972Published
Paris Was Yesterday, 1925-1939, edited by Irving
Drutman. New York: Viking Press1975Published
London Was Yesterday, 1934-1939, edited by
Irving Drutman. New York: Viking Press1978, Nov. 7Died, New York, N.Y.1979Published posthumously
Janet Flanner's World: Uncollected Writings,
1932-1975, edited by Irving Drutman. New York: Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich
Solita Solano
1888Born, Albany, N.Y.circa 1904Traveled to Asia1908circa 1913Acted on New York stage19141917Drama critic,
Boston Traveler19171918Drama editor,
New York Tribune19181919Press agent for John Golden19181920Fiction writer,
Smart Set,
Ainslee's, and other magazines19211922Toured southern Europe and the Middle East1922Settled in Paris, France19221923Wrote articles for
National Geographic Magazine1924Published
The Uncertain Feast. New York: G. P. Putnam's
Sons1925Published
The Happy Failure. New York: G. P. Putnam's
Sons1929Published
This Way Up. New York: G. P. Putnam's
Sonscirca 1934Published
Statue in a Field. Paris: privately printed
poems1975, Nov. 22Died, Orgeval, FranceFrom the guide to the Janet Flanner and Solita Solano Papers, 1870-1976, (bulk 1955-1975), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)Abbott, Berenice, 1898-1991Anderson, Margaret, 1890-1973Anderson, Margaret C.Anderson, Margaret C.Aragon, 1897-1982Balayé, Geraldine.Barnes, Djuna.Bedford, Sybille, 1911-2006Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992Caruso, Dorothy.Clark, Elizabeth Jenks.Colette, 1873-1954Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965.Dinesen, Isak, 1885-1962Fielding, Daphne Vivian, 1904-Flanner, Hildegarde, 1899-1987.Flanner, Janet, 1892-1978.Gurdjieff, Georges Ivanovitch, 1872-1949Hellman, Lillian, 1905-1984Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961Hulme, Kathryn, 1900-1981.Leblanc, Georgette, 1869-1941Malraux, André, 1901-1976Man Ray, 1890-1976Massot, Pierre de.McGinley, Phyllis, 1905-1978.Moore, George, 1852-1933Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972Mortimer, Raymond, 1895-1980Murphy, Noel Haskins, 1894-Petrova, Olga, 1886-Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972Ross, Harold Wallace, 1892-1951Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967Shawn, William.Sitwell, Edith, 1887-1964Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946Stirling, Monica, 1916-Toklas, Alice B.Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964White, E. B. (Elwyn Brooks), 1899-1985Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963Woollcott, Alexander, 1887-1943Solano, Salita, 1888-Solano, Solita.Solano, Solita, 1888-Solano, Solita.Solano, Solita, 1888-1975Anderson, Margaret C. Elizabeth Jenks Clark collection of Margaret Anderson, 1886-1998.Anderson, Margaret C.Clark, Elizabeth Jenks.Elizabeth Jenks Clark collection of Margaret Anderson, 1886-1998.17.71 linear feet (32 boxes)The Elizabeth Jenks Clark Collection of Margaret Anderson contains correspondence, writings, photographs, sound recordings, and other papers. The material documents Anderson's life, work as editor of the Little Review and author, and romantic relationships with many noted writers, poets, artists, photographers and performers of the twentieth century, in particular her close friendship with co-editor and writer Jane Heap, writer Solita Solano and sculptor Elizabeth Jenks Clark. The bulk of the papers documents her personal and professional life after the Little Review ceased publication, including her personal life in France and her friendship and studies with George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff. A portion of the papers documents publishing the Little Review and provides context to Anderson's role as founder and editor of the magazine. Correspondence, writings and photographs comprise the bulk of the papers. Correspondence documents her close friendships, lesbian relationships and professional pursuits. Photographs include portraits that appeared in the Little Review and snapshots of friends and family. The papers also contain writings of others, including Solita Solano and Georgette Leblanc, and recorded interviews with Anderson's family and friends. Personal papers and Mathilda Hill's research material make up the smallest portion of the papers. EnglishFrenchYale University LibraryElizabeth Jenks Clark Collection of Margaret Anderson, 1886-1998, 1945-1973Elizabeth Jenks Clark Collection of Margaret Anderson 1886-1998 1945-197332 boxes(including 4 oversize boxes) 17.71 linear feetThe Elizabeth Jenks ClarkCollection of Margaret Anderson contains correspondence, writings, photographs,sound recordings, and other papers of and concerning writer and editor MargaretAnderson. The material documents Anderson's life, work and personalrelationships with many noted writers, poets, artists, photographers andperformers of the twentieth century, including her close friendships withsculptor Elizabeth Jenks Clark and writer Solita Solano. The papers span theyears 1886 to 1998.EnglishBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryFlanner, Hildegarde, 1899-1987. Hildegarde Flanner papers, 1924-1984.Flanner, Hildegarde, 1899-1987.Flanner, Mary E.Abdullah, Achmed, 1881-1945.Bender, Albert M. (Albert Maurice), 1866-1941.Benét, William Rose, 1886-1950.Bogan, Louise, 1897-1970.Boyers, Robert.Bradbury, Ray, 1920-Burden, Jean.Bynner, Witter.Clapp, Frederick Mortimer, b. 1879.Daby, James.Danno, Yoko.Dawson, James.Everson, William, 1912-1994.Field, Sara Bard, 1882-1974.Fisher, M. F. K. (Mary Frances Kennedy), 1908-1992.Flanner, Janet, 1892-1978.Ginzburg, Natalia.Greenhood, David.Gregory, Marja.Hubbell, Lindley Williams, 1901-Jeakins, Dorothy.McWilliams, Carey, 1905-Miles, Josephine, 1911-1985.Neff, Barbara.Percival, Olive, 1869-1945.Purrel, Idella.Rittenhouse, Jessie B. (Jessie Belle), 1869-1948.Rood, Karen Lane.Rorty, James, 1890-1973.Solano, Solita, 1888-1975.Stanford, Ann.Sterling, George, 1869-1926,Taggard, Genevieve, 1894-1948.Triem, Eve, 1902-1992Walton, Eda Lou, 1894-1961.Welch, Marie de L.Welles, Winifred.Lewis, Janet, 1899-1998.Wolff, Eleanor.Academy of American Poets.Harper & Brothers.Macmillan Company.Online Archive of California.Hildegarde Flanner papers, 1924-1984.2 boxes, 4 cartons, 1 oversize box (4 linear ft.).Correspondence, manuscripts of writings, reviews, lectures, and journals (1925-83). Besides Hildegarde Flanner's papers the collection also includes letters and sheet music (printed and manuscript) by her sister, Mary E. Flanner. UC Berkeley LibrariesLillian Hellman Papers TXRC05-A10005., 1904-1984 (bulk 1934-1984)Hellman, Lillian, 1905-1984Lillian Hellman Papers 1904-1984 (bulk 1934-1984)119 boxes, 38 oversize boxes, 2 oversize folders, 9 galley files (68 linear feet)The Lillian Hellman papers comprise manuscripts, correspondence, legal documents, business records, appointment books, scrapbooks, and clippings.EnglishFrenchItalianHarry Ransom Humanities Research CenterJanet Flanner and Solita Solano Papers, 1870-1976, (bulk 1955-1975)Janet Flanner and Solita Solano Papers 1870-1976 (bulk 1955-1975)3000 items; 20 containers plus 3 oversize; 7 linear feet; 2 microfilm reelsJournalists, writers, and literary editors. Correspondence, subject files, drafts of articles, books, poems, and other writings, and miscellaneous material, including scrapbooks and memorabilia, relating primarily to Flanner's career as a writer, especially with the ; to Solano's interest and writings; and to literary and intellectual life in Paris and New York. New YorkerEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionMcGinley, Phyllis, 1905-1978. Lillian Hellman Papers, 1904-1984 (bulk 1934-1984).McGinley, Phyllis, 1905-1978.Abrahams, William Miller, 1919-1998.Bernstein, Leonard, 1918-1990.Bloomgarden, Kermit.Cowan, Arthur W. A.Hellman, Max B.Hersey, John, 1914-1993.Isaacs, Stanley M. (Stanley Myer), 1882-1962.Johnson, Diane, 1934-.Knopf, Alfred A., 1892-1984.Kober, Arthur, 1900-1975.Kronenberger, Louis, 1904-1980.Lantz, Robert.Lederer, Katherine.Levin, Harry, 1912-1994.MacLeish, Archibald, 1892-1982.Mailer, Norman.Malamud, Bernard.Melby, John F. (John Fremont), 1913-.Orlova, R. D. (Raisa Davydovna)Parker, Dorothy, 1893-1967.Perelman, S. J. (Sidney Joseph), 1904- .Poirier, Richard.Pritchett, V. S. (Victor Sawdon), 1900-1997.Shairp, Mordaunt, 1887-1939.Shumlin, Herman, 1898-1979.Solano, Solita, 1888-1975.Soupault, Philippe, 1897-1990.Spiegel, Sam.Styron, William, 1925-2006.Tallichet, Margaret, 1914-1991.Terkel, Studs, 1912-2008.Trilling, Diana.Wechsler, James A. (James Arthur), 1915-1983.Weinstein, Hannah.Wilbur, Richard, 1921-.Wyler, William, 1902-1981.Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.Ashley-Steiner-Famous Artists, Inc.Ashley-Steiner Inc.Atlantic Monthly Press.Authors' League of America.Bernard Reis & Company.British Broadcasting Corporation.Dr. Jan van Loewen Ltd.Don Congdon Associates, Inc.Dramatists Guild.Dramatists Play Service.Harold Matson Company.Kermit Bloomgarden (Firm)Little, Brown and Company.MCA Artists, Ltd.M.S. & I.S. Isaacs (Firm)National Institute of Arts and Letters (U.S.)New American Library.O'Dwyer & Bernstien (Firm)Random House (Firm)Robert Lantz (Firm)Robert Lantz-Candida Donadio Literary Agency.Samuel French, Inc.Samuel Goldwyn, Inc.Schwartz & Frohlich (Firm)Viking Press.William Aspenwall Bradley (Firm)Lillian Hellman Papers, 1904-1984 (bulk 1934-1984).157 boxes (68 linear feet).The Lillian Hellman papers comprise manuscripts, correspondence, legal documents, business records, appointment books, and clippings. Series I includes notes for and multiple drafts of all Hellman's plays and memoirs. Drafts of film scripts, original and adaptations, by Hellman and others, are included in the series, along with articles, interviews, speeches, teaching files, and editorial work. Series II contains Hellman's professional and general correspondence, principally from 1934 to her death. Personal correspondence is largely absent. Correspondents include Leonard Bernstein, Kermit Bloomgarden, Don Congdon, Dashiell Hammett, Max B. Hellman, John Hersey, Stanley M. Isaacs, Diane Johnson, Robert Lantz, Katherine Lederer, Harry Levin, Little, Brown and Company, Archibald MacLeish, Bernard Malamud, John F. Melby, New York Times, R. D. Orlova, Dorothy Parker, Richard Poirier, Herman Shumlin, Margaret Tallichet, Hanna Weinstein, and Richard Wilbur. Series III Other Papers is the largest series and contains Hellman's appointment books from 1956 on, along with an extensive collection of scrapbooks and clippings. Notebooks describing foreign travel between 1944 and 1980 and a group of address books are also present in the series. Series IV, Legal and Financial Papers, includes documents and correspondence concerning Hellman's acquisition and administration of Dashiell Hammett's literary estate, along with materials relating to Hellman's investments, personal taxes, and household expenses. Series V, Works by and Papers of Others, includes short pieces about Lillian Hellman, a small group of materials relating to Dorothy Parker, and a collection of documents on Hellman assembled by various federal government agencies between 1940 and 1975. EnglishFrenchItalianHarry Ransom Humanities Research CenterCunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Nancy Cunard Collection, 1895-1965 (bulk 1908-1965).Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965.Ackland, Valentine.Aparicio, Antonio.Aragon, Louis, 1897- .Balaye, Geraldine.Beckett, Samuel, 1906-1989.Benkovitz, Miriam J.Douglas, Norman, 1868-1952.Duff, Charles.Ford, Hugh D., 1925-.Gilbert, Morris, 1894- .Hart-Davis, Rupert, 1907-1999.Jameson, Storm, 1897- .Lowenfels, Walter, 1897-1976.MacPherson, Kenneth, 1903?-1971.Moore, George, 1852-1933.Morgan, Louise, d. 1964.Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972.Rathbone, Irene, 1892-1980.Robinson, Clyde.Roma, Juan-Miguel.Senhouse, Roger.Solano, Solita.Spender, Stephen, 1909-1995.Thorne, Anthony.Warner, Sylvia Townsend, 1893-1978.Woolf, Cecil.Nancy Cunard Collection35 boxes (14.58 linear feet), 2 oversize filesHolograph and typescript works, personal papers, and incoming correspondence make up the bulk of the Nancy Cunard Collection, 1895-1965 (bulk 1908-1965), supplemented by correspondence from Cunard and poems and essays by her friends and acquaintances. The Works Series is composed of holograph and typescript drafts and final versions of books, articles, and poems written by Cunard over the course of her life. Of particular note are groupings of articles written for various news organizations, and research notes and drafts of her memoir of Norman Douglas, Grand Man. The Correspondence Series contains letters to and from Nancy Cunard and her friends and acquaintances and between people associated with Cunard. Many of the letters are personal, but some have to do with the Hours Press, the creation and publication of Negro: An Anthology, and other legal and financial matters. Correspondents include Valentine Ackland, Louis Aragon, Norman Douglas, Walter Lowenfels, George Moore, Ezra Pound, Sylvia Townsend Warner, as well as others. The Personal Papers Series contains financial documents, medical records, address books, diaries, and scrapbooks, as well as a variety of lists and notes regarding Cunard's travels and causes, including the Scottsboro Case. The Works by other Authors Series is composed of holograph and typescript poems, essays, and books drafted by friends, admirers, aspiring writers, and customers of Hours Press.EnglishHarry Ransom Humanities Research CenterKathryn Hulme papers, 1846-1981, 1945-1981Hulme, Kathryn, 1900-1981.Kathryn Hulme papers 1846-1981 1945-1981Total Boxes: 55; Linear Feet: 22.75The papers contain drafts, typescripts and reviews of writings, correspondence, family papers, photographs and other materials documenting the life and career of Kathryn Hulme. There is extensive material on Hulme's literary career, including correspondence on such subjects as Catholic reaction to The Nun's Story and the teachings of Gurdjieff. Major correspondents include Margaret Anderson, Kay Boyle, Bernice Baumgarten Cozzens, Janet Flanner, Solita Solano, and Dorothy Troxel.Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library