Books by Joan Didion

Portrait of Joan Didion

Joan Didion was one of the most distinctive voices in modern American literature, acclaimed for her razor‑sharp prose and unflinching examinations of culture, politics, and personal grief. Her essays, novels, and memoirs reveal an acute observer who captured the anxieties and contradictions of late twentieth‑century life with precision and poise.

From her early reportage on the shifting social landscape of California to her later reflections on loss and resilience, Didion's work combines journalistic clarity with literary elegance. Readers value her for a style that is both controlled and deeply affecting, offering insight into how we construct meaning amid uncertainty.

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  • The Year of Magical Thinking

    Random House USA Inc The Year of Magical Thinking

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  • Salvador Vintage International

    Random House USA Inc Salvador Vintage International

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    Book SynopsisTerror is the given of the place. The place is El Salvador in 1982, at the ghastly height of its civil war. Didion brings the country to life (The New York Times), delivering an anatomy of a particular brand of political terror—its mechanisms, rationales, and intimate relation to United States foreign policy.As ash travels from battlefields to body dumps, Didion interviews a puppet president, and considers the distinctly Salvadoran grammar of the verb to disappear. Here, the bestselling, award-winning author of The Year of Magical Thinking and Let Me Tell You What I Mean gives us a book that is germane to any country in which bloodshed has become a standard tool of politics.

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  • The Year of Magical Thinking

    Random House USA Inc The Year of Magical Thinking

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    £22.40

  • Joan Didion: The 1980s & 90s (LOA #341): Salvador

    The Library of America Joan Didion: The 1980s & 90s (LOA #341): Salvador

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    Book SynopsisLibrary of America continues its definitive edition of one of the most electric writers of our time with a volume gathering her iconic reporting and novels from mid-careerThis second volume in Library of America''s definitive Didion edition includes two novels and three remarkable essay collections with which she extended the compass of the extraordinary journalistic eye first developed in the celebrated books Slouching Towards Bethlehem and The White Album. Gather here are Salvador, a searing look at terror and Cold War politics in the Central American civil war of the early 1980s; Miami, a portrait not just of a city but of immigration, exile, the cocaine trade, and political violence; and After Henry, in which she reports on Patty Hearst, Nancy Reagan, the case of the Central Park Five, and the Los Angeles she once called home. The novels Democracy and The Last Thing He Wanted, the latter recently adapted for film by Netflix, are fast-paced, deftly observed narratives of power, conspiracy, and corruption in American political life. Taken together, these five books mark the remarkable mid-career evolution of one of the most dynamic writers of our time.

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  • Joan Didion Memoirs  Later Writings LOA 386

    Library of America Joan Didion Memoirs Later Writings LOA 386

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    Book SynopsisThe ultimate Didion edition concludes with the brilliant and haunting works from her incomparable late phase.Library of America now completes its definitive, three-volume edition of one of the most electric writers of our time with the final seven books:  Political Fictions (2001) offers a behind-the-scenes look at the American political landscape of the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s, its reflections on sound bites, photo ops, and an increasingly dysfunctional system still bracingly relevant. Fixed Ideas (2003), restored to print in this collection, traces the efforts of the Bush administration to “stake new ground in old domestic wars” in the wake of 9/11. Where I Was From (2003) explores the sunny myths and darker realities of Didion's native California, her personal recollections interwoven with sketches of water wars, sexual predators, mass incarceration, and corporate corruption. The Year of Magical Thinking (2005), which brought Didion the National Book Award and legions of new readers, registers the shock of the death of her husband, John Gregory Dunne, amid her daughter Quintana’s ultimately terminal illness. Looking back on her marriage of four decades, she faces the abyss of a grief that “turns out to be a place none of us know until we reach it.” The Year of Magical Thinking: The Play (2007) is Didion's lauded dramatic adaptation of the memoir. Blue Nights (2011) is Didion's raw and haunting search for consolation amid despair. South and West (2017) revisits Didion's notebooks from a happier time, recalling a roadtrip with her husband through the American South, and 1970s California.  Here are the achingly beautiful memoirs and masterful collections of reportage and observation with which Joan Didion crowned the final decades of her extraordinary career.

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    £26.19

  • Sur y Oeste / South and West

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Sur y Oeste / South and West

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    £19.69

  • Su último deseo / The Last Thing He Wanted

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Su último deseo / The Last Thing He Wanted

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    £25.06

  • De dónde soy / Where I Was from

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial De dónde soy / Where I Was from

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    4 in stock

    £24.77

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