
Live and Learn: Slouching Towards Bethlehem, The White Album, After Henry
by Joan Didion
Title:
Live and Learn: Slouching Towards Bethlehem, The White Album, After Henry
Author:
Joan Didion
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
592 pages
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
ISBN-13:
9780007204380
EAN:
9780007204380
Classifications:
Modern and Contemporary (Post c 1945)
Weight (g):
596
Dimensions (mm):
196 x 129 x 39
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
This comprehensive edition brings together for the first time three seminal collections by legendary essayist and journalist Joan Didion: Slouching toward Bethlehem, White Album and Sentimental Journeys. Prefaced with a new introduction by Joan Didion. Live and Learn comprises three of the personal essay collections that established Joan Didion as a major figure in the modern canon – arranged in chronological order so that readers can appreciate not only the qualities of the essays per se, but also their evolution over time. It also includes a new introduction by Joan Didion herself. The stylistic masterpiece Slouching Towards Bethlehem (1968) has become a modern classic, capturing the mood of 1960s America and especially the center of its counterculture, California. The cornerstone essay, an extraordinary report on San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury, sets the agenda for the rest of this book – depicting and America where, in some way or another, things are falling apart and “the center cannot hold”. The White Album (1979) is a syncopated, swirling mosaic of the 60s and 70s, covering people and artifacts from the Black Panthers and the Manson family to John Paul Getty’s museum. Sentimental Journeys (1992) shifts its perspective slightly to take in Vietnamese refugee camps in Hong Kong, the Reagan campaign trail, and the inequities of Los Angeles real estate. An important collection, Live and Learn is the perfect one-stop primer on Joan Didion, and an essential reference for readers old and new. It confirms the power of this uniquely unbiased, moving writer, and showcases her artful yet simple prose.




















