1. Joan Didion's Hard Way.
- Author
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BOTTUM, JOSEPH
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AMERICAN women authors , *SUCCESS ,UNITED States social conditions - Abstract
The article explains the significance of the work of the late author Joan Didion to public and social life in the U.S. It attributes the success of Didion to her writing ability and luck. The author, who wrote five novels, six screenplays, and 12 nonfiction books, graduated from the University of California Berkeley in 1956 and worked at the magazine "Vogue" from 1956 to 1964. The significance of the perspectives of Didion is due to her ability to sense the weakness and strength of the U.S.
- Published
- 2022