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  2. The Year of Magical Thinking - Wikipedia

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    The book follows Didion's reliving and reanalysis of her husband's death throughout the following year, in addition to caring for Quintana. With each event replay, the focus on specific emotional and physical aspects of the experience shifts. Didion also incorporates medical and psychological research on grief and illness into the book.

  3. Appreciation: Joan Didion's indelible study of grief gave me ...

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    At once a testament, an offering and a compass, 'The Year of Magical Thinking' steered me through darkness when the man I loved died in front of me.

  4. Blue Nights - Wikipedia

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    Blue Nights is a memoir written by American author Joan Didion, first published in 2011. The memoir is an account of the death of Didion's daughter, Quintana, who died in 2005 at age 39. Didion also discusses her own feelings on parenthood and aging. The title refers to certain times in the "summer solstice [...] when the twilights turn long ...

  5. The essential Joan Didion: An L.A. Times reading list for ...

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    "Magical Thinking" recounts a year in Didion's life in which she grappled with Dunne's 2003 death from cardiac arrest and daughter Quintana Roo's serious illness, combining her readings of Sigmund ...

  6. Jon Avnet - Wikipedia

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    Jon Avnet partnered with Steve Tisch on his production company before teaming up with McNeil/Allyn Films on motion pictures and television movies. [ 7 ] Avnet directed his first movie, Fried Green Tomatoes , in 1991, followed by The War in 1994, with Elijah Wood in the lead and Kevin Costner in a supporting role as his father.

  7. Why Joan Didion's fiction matters more than you (or I) ever knew

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    Joan Didion's 'Play It as It Lays' is the third most popular L.A. book among writers surveyed by The Times. David L. Ulin explains why her fiction matters.

  8. Joan Didion - Wikipedia

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    Joan Didion (/ ˈ d ɪ d i ən /; December 5, 1934 – December 23, 2021) was an American writer and journalist. She is considered one of the pioneers of New Journalism , along with Gay Talese , Hunter S. Thompson , and Tom Wolfe .

  9. Emma Roberts on the joy of reading with her son and why she ...

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    "Blue Nights" by the late journalist and author Joan Didion is one of those books for the actress. The 2012 book is a meditation on grief as Didion grapples with the death of her daughter ...