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The Books: After Henry, ‘L.A. Noir‘, by Joan Didion
Still on the essays shelf with another essay from After Henry, by Joan Didion. The Cotton Club preliminary hearing (which was always referred to as a “trial”) was made to be covered by someone like Joan Didion. Its themes and … Continue reading
The Books: After Henry, ‘Los Angeles Days’, by Joan Didion
Still on the essays shelf with another essay from After Henry, by Joan Didion. ‘Los Angeles Days’ is another one of Joan Didion’s multi-part multi-topic montage essays. I love when she goes at a topic from all angles, without coming … Continue reading
The Books: After Henry, ‘Pacific Distances’, by Joan Didion
Still on the essays shelf with another essay from After Henry, by Joan Didion. ‘Pacific Distances’ is the second essay in the “California” section of About Henry and it is a monster. It has six separate distinct parts, each with … Continue reading
The Books: After Henry, ‘Girl of the Golden West’, by Joan Didion
Still on the essays shelf with another essay from After Henry, by Joan Didion. ‘Girl of the Golden West’ is one of Joan Didion’s best essays (and for her, that’s saying a lot). Ostensibly, it tells the story of the … Continue reading
The Books: After Henry , ‘Insider Baseball’, by Joan Didion
Still on the essays shelf with a second essay from After Henry, by Joan Didion. ‘Insider Baseball’, a 4 part essay about the 1988 Presidential campaign, originally appeared in The New York Review of Books. It’s a monster. Joan Didion … Continue reading
The Books: After Henry, ‘In the Realm of the Fisher King’, by Joan Didion
Next book on the essays shelf is After Henry, by Joan Didion. After Henry is a 1992 collection of essays by Joan Didion. It is broken up into three sections: Washington, California, New York. This collection is not as well-known … Continue reading
The Books: Miami, by Joan Didion
Next book on the essays shelf is Miami, by Joan Didion. I need to get back to the book excerpts. My OCD will not let me leave the task unfinished (started in 2006). Of course I have gained books since … Continue reading
The Books: Salvador, by Joan Didion
Next book on the essays shelf is Salvador, by Joan Didion. Joan Didion went to El Salvador in 1982 at the height of the civil war. She was there with her husband, holed up with a group of hardened journalists … Continue reading
The Books: The White Album, ‘In the Islands’, by Joan Didion
Next book on the essays shelf is The White Album: Essays (FSG Classics), by Joan Didion. Didion has written a couple of interesting essays about Hawaii. Her family would vacation there when she was a child, and stay at a … Continue reading
The Books: The White Album, ‘The Women’s Movement’, by Joan Didion
Next book on the essays shelf is The White Album: Essays (FSG Classics), by Joan Didion. I read this biting analysis of the women’s movement and I think, “Way to make friends, Joan.” Ha. Written in 1972, it comes 20 … Continue reading

