Joan Didion
Where I Was From
A Book of Common Prayer
Run, River
We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live
South and West: From a Notebook
After Henry
Political Fictions
Democracy
The Last Thing He Wanted
Miami
Salvador
Sentimental Journeys
Fixed ideas
Vintage Didion
Insider Baseball: From Political Fictions
Live and Learn
Telling stories
Joan Didion: Essays & Conversations
Collected Essays: Slouching Towards Bethlehem, The White Album, and After Henry
Course of Empire: Paintings
Companionship in Grief: Love and Loss in the Memoirs of C. S. Lewis, John Bayley, Donald Hall, Joan Didion, and Calvin Trillin
Paix' to hopōs paei
The Year of Magical Thinking
Slouching Towards Bethlehem
Play It as It Lays
The White Album
Joan Didion Life story
Joan Didion was an American writer. She is considered one of the pioneers of New Journalism along with Gay Talese, Hunter S. Thompson, and Tom Wolfe. Didion's career began in the 1950s after she won an essay contest sponsored by Vogue magazine.
Joan Didion: US literary icon dies at 87
Joan Didion , a literary icon who chronicled 60s and 70s US culture, with screenwriting credits including 1976 film A Star Is Born, has died aged 87.
The incisive US novelist and essayist examined the fragmentation of US life in books like 1968's Slouching Towards Bethlehem and 1979's The White Album.
Her National Book Award-winning The Year of Magical Thinking in 2005 was inspired by the death of her husband.
She died as a result of Parkinson's disease, her publisher Knopf said.
Source of news: bbc.com