Joan Didion On Keeping A Notebook

There’s a wonderful essay in Joan Didion’s 1968 collection, “Slouching Towards Bethlehem,” about keeping a notebook. Here’s what she says: “So the point of keeping a notebook has never been, nor is it ...

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Reading the newly released “Notes to John,” it’s hard not to wonder how the late author Joan Didion would feel about having her personal notes from a series of painful therapy sessions converted into ...

Joan Didion: Memoirs & Later Writings; By Joan Didion, edited by David L. Ulin; Library of America; 851 pp., $40 Although the branding of Didion has surely accelerated since her death at age 87 in ...

AOL: Book Review: How would Joan Didion feel about her therapy session notes being published as a book?

Book Review: How would Joan Didion feel about her therapy session notes being published as a book?

The Virginian-Pilot: The essential Joan Didion: A reading list for newcomers and fans alike

Joan Didion produced decades’ worth of memorable work: personal essays, reporting and criticism on pop culture, political dispatches from home and abroad and, near the end of her career, a bestselling ...

The essential Joan Didion: A reading list for newcomers and fans alike

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Joan (female English name: / dʒoʊn /; male Catalan name: [ (d)ʒuˈan]) is both a feminine form of the personal name John given to girls in the Anglosphere as well as the native masculine form of John in the Catalan - Valencian and Occitan languages.

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