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The White Album

Didion, Joan

First edition. Simon & Schuster, New York, 1979. Hardcover. Binding is tight and square. Pages clean and unmarked. Dust jacket is price clipped, and shows a dark spot at bottom of spine and two stains on cover. A very nice copy overall.

90.00 €

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Why it's in the Cabin

Didion’s essays capture the tumultuous spirit of 1960s America, blending personal narrative with cultural critique. Her precise, evocative style and unflinching honesty highlight women’s experiences amid social upheaval. This collection cements her legacy as a master of literary journalism.

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The White Album - Joan Didion, Simon & Schuster 1979 (0)
The White Album - Joan Didion, Simon & Schuster 1979 (1)
The White Album - Joan Didion, Simon & Schuster 1979 (2)
The White Album - Joan Didion, Simon & Schuster 1979 (3)
The White Album - Joan Didion, Simon & Schuster 1979 (4)
The White Album - Joan Didion, Simon & Schuster 1979 (5)
The White Album - Joan Didion, Simon & Schuster 1979 (6)
The White Album - Joan Didion, Simon & Schuster 1979 (7)
The White Album - Joan Didion, Simon & Schuster 1979 (8)
The White Album - Joan Didion, Simon & Schuster 1979 (9)

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Joan Didion

A master of both fiction and non-fiction, she gained renown for her seminal works of New Journalism which vividly captured the anxieties and contradictions of the 1960s and 79s. In her later career, Didion's deeply personal memoirs poignantly explored themes of grief, loss, memory, and the fragility of life, cementing her legacy as one of the most influential and distinctive voices in contemporary American letters.

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