DIDION, founded in 1974, has revolutionized the shakeout and material handling needs of the foundry industry.
Chesterton, Samuel Clemens, Joan
Didion, Molly Ivins, Jack London, and more.
Philosophy and Vulnerability: Catherine Breillat, Joan
Didion and Audre Lorde
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When Joan
Didion's iconic novel Play It as It Lays came out in 1970, it was widely hailed as the ultimate Los Angeles story.
Based on Joan
Didion's National Book Award-winning memoir, "The Year of Magical Thinking," this show takes you on a remarkable journey about loss and the ultimate triumph of the human spirit.
Take Joan
Didion's blockbuster The Year of Magical Thinking, about the emotional trauma of loss and its devastating aftermath.
The story is based on the 1996 novel by Joan
Didion and centres on journalist Elena McMahon, who finds herself on dangerous ground as the Iran-Contra affair's arms for drugs plot reaches its tipping point.
'The Last Thing He Wanted' is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Joan
Didion.
In 1961, author Joan
Didion, then a 26-year-old Vogue editor, penned a seminal essay for the magazine titled, "Self-Respect: Its Source, Its Power." In it she wrote, "To live without self-respect is to lie awake some night, beyond the reach of warm milk, phenobarbital and the sleeping hand on the coverlet, counting up the sins of commission and omission, the trusts betrayed, the promises subtly broken, the gifts irrevocably wasted through sloth or cowardice or carelessness."
SOUTH AND WEST: From a Notebook by Joan
Didion Didion's observations from a road trip with her husband through the South " including Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama " were for an assignment (never finished) that her editors called"The Mind of the White South." In this slim volume, composed of writings from the 1970s, she contrasted California's resolute gaze to the future with the South's fixation on the past.
By all accounts, she didn't suffer any fools or foolishness and could therefore appeal to the kinds of the intervieweesamong them Joan
Didion, Jules Feiffer, William Faulkner, John Asbury, whom she counted as a close friendnot as supplicant, sycophant, or inquisitor, but as a respected colleague, an equal.