I Write to Find Out What I Am Thinking
By Joan Didion
Introduction by Griffin Dunne
By Joan Didion
Introduction by Griffin Dunne
Part of Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Series
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Classic Nonfiction | Literary Criticism | Reference
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$35.00
Sep 02, 2025 | ISBN 9780593992210
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Praise
“Didion is a brilliant observer, a powerful thinker, a writer whose work has been central to the times in which she has lived.” —The Boston Globe
“We have come to admire and love Didion for her preternatural poise, unrivaled eye for absurdity, and Orwellian distaste for cant. It is a difficult, moving, and extraordinarily poignant experience to watch her direct such scrutiny inward.” — Los Angeles Times
“[The Year of Magical Thinking] is a living, sharp, and memorable book. . . . An exact, candid, and penetrating account of personal terror and bereavement . . . sometimes quite funny because it dares to tell the truth.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Didion has translated the sad hum of her thoughts into a profound meditation on mortality. The result aches with a wisdom that feels dreadfully earned.” —The Economist
“For the great many of us who cherish Joan Didion, who can never get enough of her voice and her brilliant, fragile, endearing, pitiless persona, [Blue Nights] is a gift.” —Newsday
“An incisive observer of American politics and culture for more than forty-five years, Didion’s distinctive blend of spare, elegant prose and fierce intelligence has earned her books a place in the canon of American literature.” —National Book Foundation citation, Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters
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