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  1. Telling Stories (Series of Keepsakes issued by the Friends of Bancroft Library, 26) by Joan Didion, 1978
  2. Essay Collections by Joan Didion: After Henry, Slouching Towards Bethlehem, the White Album, Political Fictions, Where I Was From
  3. Works by Joan Didion (Study Guide): Books by Joan Didion, Essay Collections by Joan Didion, Novels by Joan Didion, Play It as It Lays
  4. Didion, Joan (1934): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Robert A. Morace, 2000
  5. An "eye on the sparrow?" Joan Didion and C. S. Lewis read the prayer book.(Critical essay): An article from: Christianity and Literature by Ethan Campbell, 2010-03-22
  6. Democracy ***Novel*** by Joan Didion, 1984-01-01
  7. A Book of Common Prayer by Joan Didion, 1978-01-01
  8. Biography - Didion, Joan (1934-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  9. Travels in the Americas. Explorations By Willa Cather, Joan Didion, Jack Kerouac, Jonathan Raban, John Muir, Ernie Pyle, John Steinbeck, Margaret Atwood, E.B. White, Mark Twain, Edward Hoagland, Bruce Chatwin, Peter Mattheissen, Evelyn Waugh, Farley Moway by Jack (Ed). Newcombe, 1989-01-01
  10. The Golden State.(Where I Was From by Joan Didion)(Book Review): An article from: American Scholar by Natasha Wimmer, 2003-09-22
  11. Novels by Joan Didion (Study Guide): Play It as It Lays, Democracy, a Book of Common Prayer, the Last Thing He Wanted, Run, River
  12. Joan Didion (Modern Literature Series) by Katherine Usher Henderson, 1981-04
  13. Democracy by Joan Didion, 1984

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62. Joan Didion Receives Bancroft Library Award
On April 27, The Bancroft Library presented joan didion (‘56) with the 2006 Hubert Howe Bancroft award. Over 200 guests attended “100 Years of the Bancroft
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On April 27, The Bancroft Library presented Joan Didion (‘56) with the 2006 Hubert Howe Bancroft award. Over 200 guests attended “100 Years of the Bancroft Library,” which was held at the UC Berkeley Art Museum. The evening’s celebrations included a gallery viewing of the Bancroft's centennial exhibition, a cocktail reception, and a delicious meal by Narsai David. The proceeds from a silent auction will benefit a documentary project being produced by Carla De Luca in collaboration with the Regional Oral History Project, “From Prohibition to Bottled Poetry.” The author of celebrated novels, memoirs, and essays, Didion’s collected nonfiction

63. Columbia News ::: Former Sen. George Mitchell, Author Joan Didion, Columbia Pres
Columbia, News, Press Release, More than 9000 students will graduate during Commencement Exercises marking Columbia University s 248th academic year on
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64. Joan Didion - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
Drawing from personal interviews with Gay Talese and John McPhee and including new interpretations of the works of Tom Wolfe, joan didion and Norman Mailer,
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65. Michael Cunningham On Joan Didion At The National Book Awards | The New York Obs
The National Book Foundation has released videos from the National Book Awards (hosted by Fran Liebowitz!) Here s Fran introducing Hours novelist Michael
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66. Joan Didion At Hollywood.com
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67. Joan Didion Biography
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Find all books written by Joan Didion on Amazon.com Nationality: American. Born: Sacramento, California, 1934. Education: California Junior High School and McClatchy Senior High School, both Sacramento; University of California, Berkeley, 1952-56, B.A. in English 1956. Career: Associate feature editor, Vogue Saturday Evening Post , Philadelphia, 1967-69, Life Esquire Awards: Vogue Paris prize, 1956; Bread Loaf Writers Conference fellowship, 1963; American Academy Morton Dauwen Zabel award, 1979; Edward MacDowell medal, 1996. Agent: Lynn Nesbit, Janklow and Nesbit, 589 Madison Ave., New York, New York 10022, U.S.A.
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Run River. New York, Obolensky, 1963; London, Cape, 1964; NewYork, Vintage, 1994. Play It as It Lays. New York, Farrar Straus, 1970; London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1971. A Book of Common Prayer. New York, Simon and Schuster, andLondon, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1977. Democracy. New York, Simon and Schuster, and London, Chatto andWindus, 1984. The Last Thing He Wanted.

68. Jonathan Yardley
THE YEAR OF MAGICAL THINKING By joan didion Knopf. 227 pp. $23.95. Out of excruciatingly painful personal experience, joan didion has written a
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Quintana Roo Dunne, John Gregory Dunne, Joan Didion (1976) Knopf. 227 pp. $23.95 Out of excruciatingly painful personal experience, Joan Didion has written a lacerating yet peculiarly stirring book "about death, about illness, about probability and luck, about good fortune and bad, about marriage and children and memory, about grief, about the ways in which people do and do not deal with the fact that life ends, about the shallowness of sanity, about life itself." In December 2003 two terrible things happened: her only child, Quintana, married months earlier, was hospitalized in a coma, and five days later her husband, John Gregory Dunne, died "in the living room of our apartment in New York [after] a sudden massive coronary event" just as he and Didion were about to have dinner. For more than a year, Didion's life was completely taken over by these events; The Year of Magical Thinking is the story of that year.

69. Didion, Joan (Harper's Magazine)
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70. Slouching Towards Bethlehem:  A Brief Structural Analysis
The center that was not holding was thus joan didion, as well as the 19th century values of the WWI and WWII society which created her.
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The general movement of Slouching Towards Bethlehem The pattern Didion establishes in the title essay moves outward to the book as a whole; it is easiest to discern, however, from the book inward to the essay: Life Styles in the Golden Land establishes life in California in 1967 as the physical, emotional, and geographical center of the text; however, California is neither Eden, nor the Golden Land at the end of the rainbow of the American Dream, but instead the failed remnants of both (the original title to "Some Dreamers of the Golden Dream" was "How Can I Tell Them There's Nothing Left"). The first section ends with the title essay, concludes the movement into bad trips, dissonance, and chaos, and segues into part two, Personals , the physical center of the book (a center that, like the personal ads the title suggests, are blind gropings outward, pleas for personal communication, contact, and meaning). Seven Places of the Mind , springs from the lack of home at the end of part two, and emphasizes that the only center that can possibly be attained is that which we create, individually, for ourselves, in our own minds. We have to decide just who is beside the point, if anyone. Concluding with "Goodbye to All That," title to the WW1 memoir of Robert Graves, Didion leaves behind New York to come to California in 1964. She thus concludes the book with the beginning of her descent into Los Angeles and San Francisco, and the beginning of the end of stability, of "the revelation . . . at hand" (xi).

71. On Point : Joan Didion's California - Joan Didion's California
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72. Books By Joan Didion
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74. Play It As It Lays
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I came across this community while doing a search for LJ communities for Sacramentens (I just moved back to my hometown after graduating college). The discovery is rather serendipitous. I am a huge Didion fan. In addition to thinking about her every time I wear over-sized sunglasses (which is often), she was the main topic of my senior thesis. I graduated college from the University of California, Santa Cruz with a Bachelor's of the Arts in Modern Literature in March. I wrote my senior thesis on nativism and Sacramento in Joan Didion's "Notes From A Native Daughter" which can be found in her collection of early essays Slouching Towards Bethlehem. The theme of my senior seminar was writers in California. I am still actively working on the project. If there is any interest in this community, it would be nice to have a place to get some ideas (and constructive criticism) my thoughts and work.
“There are many marked pointes of difference between the San Francisco girl and her sister of the Capital… The Sacramento Girl… affects a lightness and coolness in her costume which is suggestive of the oppressive heat in the weather. She attires herself in the most delicate of muslins and cambrics, and surrounds herself in the atmosphere of floating flimsy gauzes and laces, which rustle as she moves softly, and create a tender breeze of perfume and millinery."

75. Joan Didion And "Manliness" | Clinamen
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joan didion Submitted by Jim Brown on December 30, 2007 - 11:12am. J sent me this Jezebel post about Joan Didion entitled "Joan Didion: The Female Writer For Men Who Don't Want To Feel Like Pussies." Didion is easily my favorite author. I found her by way of a Bret Easton Ellis interview - he said that she was one of his biggest influences. I read Play it as it Lays and was hooked. The fact that Ellis likes her is probably perfect evidence for Jezebel's argument as to why dudes like Didion: I have the sneaking suspicion that the literary establishment loves her because she's a woman who keeps her feelings close to the vest: She's not messy or weepy or maternal or particularly sympathetic which is to say, she is not stereotypically "feminine" and so men can read her without feeling like pussies. Which is not to say that Didion doesn't deserve all the accolades she's received. She just tends to write about "manly" things California's infrastructure; wildfires; John Wayne in, well, a way even a man can enjoy. Yeah, this is probably right, but I'm not sure about calling out Didion for "glacial emotional distance." The

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77. Joan Didion : The Year Of Magical Thinking : Book Review
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(Reviewed by Debbie Lee Wesselmann FEB 14, 2007) "Life changes fast.
Life changes in the instant. You sit down to dinner and life as you know it ends. The question of self-pity." As a writer of nonfiction, Joan Didion has an unparalleled reputation as a no-nonsense journalist who cuts to the heart of an issue. The beauty of her prose has always derived from the clear-eyed precision of it, the way a phrase nails down a truth without flourish. In The Year of Magical Thinking If the days and years preceding Dunne's death can seem a little too idyllic, Didion can be forgiven, as this memoir is as much a tribute to her husband and daughter as it is an exploration of bereavement. Its poignancy comes not from the tears shed (no, Didion repeatedly states that she was a "cool customer") but from the author's intense desire to make sense of the nonsensical. This groping for understanding, especially in the steady prose of a master writer, becomes a journey that the reader is not likely to forget.

78. The Washington Monthly
A couple of hours ago Jeralyn Merritt put up a passage from joan didion s Slouching Toward Bethlehem about Santa Ana winds, part of which I excerpt here
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79. The Wall Street Journal Online - Leisure & Arts
It surprised me when joan didion published The Year of Magical Thinking, for I identified her so completely with California in the 60s that I d almost
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