Location: 4061 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis (Marion), 46208
Installed 2023 Indiana Historical Bureau and Flanner Buchanan Funeral Centers
ID#: 49.2022.6
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Writer Janet Flanner lived in this neighborhood and graduated from Tudor Hall School for Girls in 1909. She led the local branch of the Woman’s Franchise League in 1917 and wrote an arts column for the Indianapolis Star, becoming a pioneer movie critic. Flanner moved abroad and launched her column “Letter from Paris” for the New Yorker under the penname GenĂȘt in 1925.
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In Paris, Flanner was part of an expatriate community that included other notable lesbian writers as well as internationally recognized artists and intellectuals. By the 1930s, she was lauded for her sharp, refined, and witty New Yorker profiles. In 1966, she won the National Book Award for Paris Journal: 1944-1965. She wrote her last “Letter from Paris” in 1975.
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Keywords
Newspaper & Media; Women; Arts & Culture