Everyman's Library We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live: Collected Nonfiction; Introduction by John Leonard
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Inimitable Style, Captivating Material
Ever since I read that Joan Didion more of less defined the 60s for America, I’ve wanted to read her nonfiction. And once I got started, I was pulled into this seven volume collection of her work.As an essayist who injects her personality into her prose without it turning it into egoism, Didion is beyond engaging. Her ability to turn a phrase, to follow a sentence with what you’d least expect, is almost unparalleled.Even though some of these writings now seem dated, for example her defense of Bill Clinton’s sexual escapades as non-issues between consenting adults rings hollow post “Me -Too”, a lot of what she says remains relevant some half century after she wrote it.Her descriptions of drug-addled hippies as lost sheep with no one to guide them, her reappraisal of California as relying less on its mythic rugged spirit and more on handouts from the federal government…even such asides as the people of 1980s San Salvador as smoking cigarettes because no one planned to live long enough for it to matter anyway—all of these etch into the reader even more than her inimitable style.If you do want to travel down the generations from 1960s to 1990s America, Joan Didion is arguably your best companion. You can even see her influence on such twenty-first century writers as David Foster Wallace. Her prose, like America itself, is thus a journey ongoing and if we had more prescient critics like Joan Didion still with us, we may not be on the rocky path we seem to be. Hardly needs a recommendation, but, for what it’s worth, I strongly recommend it to anyone who wants to take part in the American public square—which, being a democracy, should probably include just about anyone.
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Top writer
This is an excellent collection of the journalistic writing of Joan Didion. I use the book for reading, and to polish my own style.
R**N
Great book in excellent condition
Very happy, fast service. Book in excellent condition.
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Libro Maltratado
El contenido como todo lo que escribe esta autora es excelente. Lamentablemente, mi ejemplar llegó muy maltratado de la solapa.
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Para entrar na obra e mergulhar nela
Joan Didion não tem muita coisa em catálogo no Brasil. O que é uma pena. Mas, para quem arrisca ler em inglês, esse volume é uma excelente pedida, porque reúne os sete primeiros livros de não ficção que ela escreveu. Capa dura, papel bom e um preço bem mais em conta do que o de comprar os volumes separados. O material cobre os escritos de Didion dos anos 1960 até a década de 1980. Os temas são variados, desde um olhar pessoal sobre a cultura e a sociedade americana na intensa década de 1960 até suas obras políticas. Didion é conhecida por um texto preciso, por uma construção digna da melhor literatura. Seu fazer jornalístico se insere no que se convencionou chamar New Journalism (Novo Jornalismo).
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