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OverviewThe ""irresistible"" (Susan Orlean) untold story of a trailblazing Paris correspondent for The New Yorker, who sounded the alarm about the rise of fascism in Europe while becoming enmeshed in the sensational case of a German serial killer stalking the streets of the French capital on the eve of WWII. In 1925, the Indianapolis-born Janet Flanner took an assignment to write a regular 'Letter from Paris' for a lighthearted humor magazine called The New Yorker. She'd come to Paris to with dreams of writing about ""Beauty with a Capital B."" Her employer, self-consciously apolitical, sought only breezy reports on French art and culture. But as she woke to the frightening signs of rising extremism, economic turmoil, and widespread discontent in Europe, Flanner ignored her editor's directives, reinventing herself, her assignment, and The New Yorker in the process. While working tirelessly to alert American readers to the dangers of the Third Reich, Flanner became gripped by the disturbing crimes of a man who embodied all of the darkness she was being forced to confront. Eugen Weidmann, a German con-man and murderer, and the last man to be publicly executed in France--mere weeks before the outbreak of WWII. Flanner covered his crimes, capture, and highly politicized trial, seeing the case as a metaphor for understanding the tumultuous years through which she'd just passed and to prepare herself for the dangers to come. The Typewriter and The Guillotine offers the personal and professional coming-of-age story of an indomitable journalist set against a glamorous, high-stakes backdrop--a tightly-coiled drama full of romance and intrigue. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark BraudePublisher: Little, Brown & Company Imprint: Grand Central Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9781538767115ISBN 10: 1538767112 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 20 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Thrilling, strange, and altogether wonderful, The Typewriter and the Guillotine proves that nonfiction is as dramatic, unpredictable, and compelling as any fiction. Braude's book celebrates the great journalist Janet Flanner; evokes the darkness of the wartime world; and exposes the fascinating story of a German con man and serial killer. It's irresistible.""--Susan Orlean, bestselling author of The Library Book and Joyride ""Impeccably researched and elegantly written, The Typewriter and the Guillotine illuminates the glamour and grit of interwar Paris through the eyes of legendary New Yorker correspondent Janet Flanner. Mark Braude transports readers from the smoky cafes of Saint-Germain to the charged streets of Versailles, where Flanner witnessed France's last public execution. Both intimate and sweeping, this remarkable narrative captures Paris at its most dazzling and dangerous, and Flanner in a moment of creative alchemy--turning history's darkness into enduring art.""--Paula McLain, bestselling author of Skylark and The Paris Wife ""A double whammy coming-of-age story: of Janet Flanner, an American journalist in Paris in the 1920s; of the New Yorker, a brand-new magazine, breezy, giddy, lightweight, and attempting to appeal to the man-about-town reader. Flanner soon finds herself jumping into the deep end, without knowing how deep it is (spoiler alert: as deep as it gets--the rise of fascism, the trial of a murderer); and she convinces the New Yorker to jump right along with her. A remarkable book, highly inventive and wildly original.""--Lili Anolik, bestselling author of Didion & Babitz Praise for KIKI MAN RAY ""Braude's exuberantly entertaining biography sets out to rebalance the much-told story of Left Bank Paris, in which Kiki -- model, memoirist and muse -- is usually cast as a bit player. He brings that milieu to life in all its grit and energy -- but also the larger sociopolitical pressures that myopic mythmaking leaves out.""--New York Times PRAISE FOR INVISIBLE EMPEROR ""A lively and insightful account....Braude has a wonderful eye for the striking image or scene, and establishes the peculiar world of Napoleon's Elba through vignettes by turns humorous and poignant.""--Times Literary Supplement PRAISE FOR MAKING MONTE CARLO: ""Braude's well-researched and deftly written history whisks the reader through Monte Carlo's colorful past.""--Washington Post ""[A] heady romp through the galleries and nightclubs of interwar France.""--Vogue ""Exquisitely crafted... Sharp and succinct, Mr. Braude's three pages on ""Le Violon d'Ingres"" alone are worth the price of the hardcover, but the book's muse is the real draw... KIKI MAN RAY rescues its protagonist from the dustbin of history and advocates eloquently for the vitality and importance of the world she helped to forge.""--Wall Street Journal Author InformationMark Braude is the author of three books of nonfiction, most recently Kiki Man Ray: Art, Love, and Rivalry in 1920s Paris, a New York Times Notable Book of 2022 and a New Yorker Best Book of the Year. He has been a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University, a Visiting Fellow at the American Library in Paris, and an NEH Public Scholar. He has written for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and other publications. His books have been translated into seven languages. He lives in Vancouver with his wife and their two daughters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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