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In 2003, Didion's daughter Quintana Roo Dunne developed pneumonia that progressed to septic shock and she was comatose in an intensive-care unit when Didion's husband suddenly died of a heart attack on December 30. [11] Didion delayed his funeral arrangements for approximately three months until Quintana was well enough to attend. [11]
This addiction led her to meet her bartender husband, Gerald Brian Michael. On July 26, 2003, Quintana married Gerry in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York. On December 24, 2003, Quintana was admitted to the emergency room with flu-like symptoms. Her illness, which initially seemed routine, would soon become life-threatening. [7]
Dunne married Didion on January 30, 1964, at Mission San Juan Bautista in California. [11] He was 31 and she 29. They contemplated filing for divorce in 1969, as Didion famously wrote in one of her essays. [12] Unable to have children, in 1966 they adopted a baby at birth and named her Quintana Roo, after the Mexican state. [8]
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Notes she made during Quintana's hospitalizations became part of the book. [8] Quintana Roo Dunne Michael died of pancreatitis on August 26, 2005, before the book's publication, but Didion did not revise the manuscript. [9] Instead, she devoted a second book, Blue Nights, to her daughter's death. [10]