Joan Didion
Joan Didion
Joan Didionis an American author best known for her novels and her literary journalism. Her novels and essays explore the disintegration of American morals and cultural chaos, where the overriding theme is individual and social fragmentation. A sense of anxiety or dread permeates much of her work...
argument begin bridge further occurred step taking
That's something we have to feel out. It occurred to me to begin with, as a way of taking it a step further, but there's another argument that the step further may be a bridge too far.
last selling somebody writers
That is one last thing to remember: writers are always selling somebody out
action dread escaping feared generation official optimism others seemed shared silent social
We were that generation called ''silent,'' but we were silent neither, as some thought, because we shared the period's official optimism nor, as others thought, because we feared its official repression. We were silent because the exhilaration of social action seemed to many of us just one more way of escaping the personal, of masking for a while that dread of the meaningless which was man's fate.
generosity needs messages
It occurs to me that we allow ourselves to imagine only such messages as we need to survive.
marine sea maps
I've always been fascinated with marine geography and how deep things are. I was spellbound by the tsunami, for example, by the actual maps. There is just something about the unseen bottom of the sea that has always fascinated me, how deep is it.
locked-doors lost stills
The fear is for what is still to be lost.
two flow firsts
What's so hard about that first sentence is that you're stuck with it. Everything else is going to flow out of that sentence. And by the time you've laid down the first two sentences, your options are all gone.
complaining more-time alone-time
Do not whine... Do not complain. Work harder. Spend more time alone.
grieving missing world
A single person is missing for you, and the whole world is empty.
block different fiction
I didn't like the computer when I first began using it. Where it's helped me a lot is in non-fiction which is a kind of different process. You've got research, you've got your notes. You can block out what you want to work on for the next 10 pages and put it in another file, and then you can kind of carve it into shape.
commitment motherhood way
I did consider marriage and motherhood extreme and doomed commitments. Not out of any experience of them as such, but it was simply the way I looked at things.
ifs-and you-like-it pleasure
It's just a deep pleasure to read something you've written yourself - if and when you like it.
typewriters tiny world
I'm totally in control of this tiny, tiny world right there at the typewriter.