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  2. The White Album (book) - Wikipedia

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    With the publication of The White Album, Didion had established herself as a prominent writer on Californian culture. As critic Michiko Kakutani stated, "California belongs to Joan Didion." [1] The title of the book comes from its first essay, "The White Album", which was chosen as one of the 10 most important essays since 1950 by Publishers ...

  3. Joan Didion: In Her Own Words - AOL

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    Joan Didion, an unmatchable talent, who was fearless in her writing and inquisitive with her insights, died Thursday at the age of 87. As the author of 19 titles and even more screenplays, Didion ...

  4. Victoria Canal is Totally Fucking Fine - AOL

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    It was a Joni Mitchell book, a Joan Didion, a Patti Smith, and the Bible, all in a row. It created the lines: “There’s no morning glory/No bible or moral of the story/To follow, beneath it all ...

  5. Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold - Wikipedia

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    Didion's nephew, Griffin Dunne, wanted to write a play about her life. She weighed about 75 pounds at this time, and he helped her become healthy again in preparing for the play. Didion wrote Blue Nights about Quintana, as a way to confront her death. Didion realized she had focused on Quintana's amusing side while not fully seeing her troubled ...

  6. Joan Didion, masterly prose stylist and trenchant chronicler ...

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    Joan Didion, the sharp-eyed and cool-headed journalist, essayist and novelist who chronicled the social upheavals of the 1960s, the cultural landscape of Califo

  7. 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 , Truman Capote , Norman Mailer , Hunter S. Thompson , and Tom Wolfe .

  8. The Mosquito (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Mosquito" is a song by American rock band the Doors from their 1972 album Full Circle. In the same year it was released as a single. Billboard called it an "unusual off beat disc" with a "clever Latin beat". [1] Record World called it an "infectious ditty with calypso feel." [2] The vocal is by Robby Krieger. [3] Charts

  9. The Doors' John Densmore remembers Joan Didion, Eve ... - AOL

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    Yes, Morrison's pants were leather. Yes, Densmore slept with Eve — and other questions answered as the Doors drummer remembers L.A.'s two writer-icons.