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Didion, Joan - dĭdˈēŏn, 1934–, American writer, b. Sacramento, Calif., grad. Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1956. Her works often explore the despair of contemporary American life, a condition she views as produced by the disintegration of morality and values. She is known for a cool and almost brittle style that emphasizes the concrete and eschews the


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    The Art of Fact: Contemporary Artists of Nonfiction (Chap. 4 "Joan Didion's Lambent Light") » Read Now

    by Barbara Lounsberry. 214 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    The Art of Fact is the first comprehensive examination of five of today's most popular and important nonfiction artists: Gay Talese, Tom Wolfe, John McPhee, Joan Didion, and Norman Mailer. This book examines literary nonfiction in the broad context of the prose narrative form and discusses the role...
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    Literary Selves: Autobiography and Contemporary American Nonfiction (Chap. 5 "The Minimal Self: Joan Didion's Journalism of Survival") » Read Now

    by James N. Stull. 160 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Departing from previous discussions of literary nonfiction in terms of its being literature or journalism, this new study treats literary nonfiction as autobiography, examining a large body of work in terms of autobiographical theory. The collected works of six very different prominent literary...
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    A Sourcebook of American Literary Journalism: Representative Writers in an Emerging Genre ("Joan Didion" begins on p. 353) » Read Now

    by Thomas B. Connery. 410 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ..."This book promises to be a useful reference source and would be a welcome addition to public and high school libraries....The book's focus makes it unique..." Booklist
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    Empire of Conspiracy: The Culture of Paranoia in Postwar America (Discussion of Joan Didion's "White Album" begins on p. 26) » Read Now

    by Timothy Melley. 244 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Why, Melley asks, have paranoia and conspiracy theory become such prominent features of postwar American culture? In this work, Melley explores the recent growth of anxieties about thought control, assassination, stalking, surveillance, etc.
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