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From the bestselling, award-winning author of The Year of Magical Thinking: In this "arresting amalgam of memoir and historical timeline" (The Baltimore Sun), Didion—a native Californian—reassesses parts of her life, her work, her history, and ours.
Didion applies her scalpel-like intelligence to California's ethic of ruthless self-sufficiency in order to examine that ethic's often tenuous relationship to reality. Combining history and reportage, memoir and literary criticism, Where I Was From explores California's romances with land and water; its unacknowledged debts to railroads, aerospace, and big government; the disjunction between its code of individualism and its fetish for prisons.
Whether she is writing about her pioneer ancestors or privileged sexual predators, robber barons or writers (not excluding herself), Didion is an unparalleled observer, and this book is at once intellectually provocative and deeply personal.
Have you read many of the books mentioned in the novel? Did you find titles you added to your “to be read” list?
Thank you for the list - I had no idea so many were mentioned. I have read several. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion Lord of the Flies by Williams Golding Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Charlotte's Web by E B White D...
-Laura_S
The Forgotten Book Club Reading list
Here are the books listed in The Forgotten Book Club : One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh The List of Suspicious Things by Jennie Godfrey The Collected Dorothy Parker by Dorothy Parker The Bee Sting by Paul Murray Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift The...
-kim.kovacs
What’s your favorite epistolary novel?
I have to say Joan Didion's novels, especially her most recent Notes to John.
-Lynne_G
What's your go-to comfort read, and why?
Joan Didion is my feel good author. Her writing style is honest, thoughtful and deliberate with a philosophical tone. The first sentence in The White Album — We tell stories in order to live. I read stories in order to live. Her book The Year of Magical Thinking is a wonderful book when dealing w...
-Lynne_G
What book or books are you reading this week? (01/09/2025)
I am reading Blue Nights by Joan Didion and just finished another book by Didion, The Year of Magical Thinking, for the second time. Both are about grief after losing a loved one. I am also reading The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien and listening to How to Read a Book by Mortimor J. Adler an...
-Bridget_Smith
What are you reading this week (1/2/2025)?
Only a few pages left of Joan Didion's Run River. Waiting for my copy of The Frozen River but not today already received my mail. No library requests ready to pick up. But many books I can read from my home library but not sure what??
-Paula_Walters
What are you reading this week? (12-26-2024)
This week reading my Christmas gift, This Sweet Magic and looking forward to reading some of my Joan Didion books.
-Paula_Walters
What's the last book you received as a gift, and what's the last book you gave as a gift?
Christmas gift from my son The Library of America 3 volume set of Joan Didion. From my granddaughter This Sweet Magic. Books I gave as a gift to my son two nice hardbacks of Hemingway and The Berry Pickers for my daughter in law.
-Paula_Walters
"Compelling... . A love song to the place where her family has lived for generations, but a love song full of questions and doubts." —The New York Times
"An arresting amalgam of memoir and historical timeline... . Exquisitely crafted, as subtle as the slow waking from a pleasant dream." —The Baltimore Sun
"One beautiful sentence follows another... . This is a book about history, about what we learn from genealogy and history books, novels and old newspapers, and how we square all that with what we see around us... . Didion has remained a clearheaded and original writer all her long life." —Newsweek
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Joan Didion (1934-2021) was born in Sacramento, CA, the daughter of an officer in the Army Air Corps. A shy, bookish child, Didion spent her teenage years typing out Ernest Hemingway stories to learn how sentences work. She attended the University of California, Berkeley where she got a degree in English and won an essay contest sponsored by Vogue magazine. The prize was a research assistant job at the magazine where Didion would work for more than a decade, eventually working her way up to an associate features editor. During this time she wrote for various other magazines and published her first novel, a tragic story about murder and betrayal, called Run River in 1963. The following year she married fellow writer John Gregory Dunne and the two moved to Los Angeles. The couple adopted a ...
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