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

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    Yes, Densmore slept with Eve — and other questions answered as the Doors drummer remembers L.A.'s two writer-icons. The Doors' John Densmore remembers Joan Didion, Eve Babitz and Jim Morrison ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 .

  5. Joan Didion bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Joan Didion: The 1980s & 90s ... Through the Window, Out the Door: Women's Narratives of Departure, from Austin and Cather to Tyler, Morrison, and Didion. Tuscaloosa ...

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

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    Though most Joan Didion primers begin, as this one does, with the personal essays, my introduction to Didion — and one I recommend if you would like to become as obsessed with her writing as I ...

  7. 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

  8. Waiting for the Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Doors started recording Waiting for the Sun in late 1967 at Sunset Sound Studios, [a] with early versions of "The Unknown Soldier" and "Spanish Caravan". The group soon moved at TTG Studios in Hollywood, California, where the majority of the album's recording took place; the same time Frank Zappa was recording. [7]

  9. Joan Didion: In Her Own Words - AOL

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    Through the decades, Didion opened windows onto her writerly life i As the author of 19 titles and even more screenplays, Didion was a literary force, who at times turned her personal pain into prose.