JOAN DIDION
Joan Didion (1934-2021 ) was a novelist, journalist, and memoirist from California who for over 50 years wrote some of the sharpest and most evocative analyses of American culture, politics, and mise en scène. Her novels captured a victorious postwar people struggling with anxieties, doubts, and the chloroform of abundance. Although the literary influences on her seem clear (Joseph Conrad, Hemingway, Graham Greene, noir, perhaps some Beat, definitely New Journalism), she is justly famous for her own cool, distanced, and all-seeing style. Her writing imbues us with awe. If you want to understand America, you must read Didion.
The Last Love Song: A Biography of Joan Didion
The Last Love Song: A Biography of Joan Didion
In The Last Love Song, Tracy Daugherty, the critically acclaimed author of Hiding Man (a New Yorkerand New York Times Notable book) and Just One Catch, and subject of the hit documentary The Center Will Not Hold on NetFlix delves deep into the life of distinguished American author and journalist Joan Didion in this, the first printed biography published about her life.
Joan Didion lived a life in the public and private eye with her late husband, writer John Gregory Dunne. The two were wildly successful writing partners when they moved to Los Angeles and co-wrote screenplays and adaptations together. Didion is well-known for her literary journalistic style in both fiction and non-fiction. Some of her most-notable work includes Slouching Towards Bethlehem, Run River, and The Year of Magical Thinking, a National Book Award winner and shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize, it dealt with the grief surrounding Didion after the loss of her husband and daughter. Daughtery takes readers on a journey back through time, following a young Didion in Sacramento through to her adult life as a writer interviewing those who know and knew her personally, while maintaining a respectful distance from the reclusive literary great. Lifelong fans and readers learning about Didion for the first time will be enthralled with this impressive tribute.
Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year, Oregon Book Award - Winner
“Compelling.” —Washington Post
“Thoughtful and ambitious.” — Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
“It is rare to find a biographer so temperamentally, intellectually, and even stylistically matched with his subject as Tracy Daugherty.” —Joyce Carol Oates, New York Review of Books
“Intelligent and elegant.” —Louis Menand, The New Yorker
“A-”—Entertainment Weekly
“A comprehensive, absorbing look at the life of th iconic author Joan Didion (our literary girl crush!) by a top-notch biographer.”—Good Housekeeping
“[Daugherty] gets friends talking, and he nails the ways in which history and culture shaped a writer who returned the favor.” —New York Magazine
“Mind-bogglingly well-researched.”—Elle
TRACY DAUGHERTY is the New York Times bestselling author of published novels, short story collections, and a book of personal essays. His biographies of Donald Barthelme, Hiding Man, and Joseph Heller, Just One Catch, received rave reviews. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Currently, he is Distinguished Professor of English and Creative Writing at Oregon State University.