Incisive essays on Patty Hearst and Reagan, the Central Park jogger
and the Santa Ana winds, from the New York Times–bestselling author
of South and West. In these eleven essays covering the national scene
from Washington, DC; California; and New York, the acclaimed author of
Slouching Towards Bethlehem and The White Album “capture[s] the mood
of America” and confirms her reputation as one of our sharpest and
most trustworthy cultural observers (The New York Times). Whether
dissecting the 1988 presidential campaign, exploring the
commercialization of a Hollywood murder, or reporting on the
“sideshows” of foreign wars, Joan Didion proves that she is one of
the premier essayists of the twentieth century, “an articulate
witness to the most stubborn and intractable truths of our time”
(Joyce Carol Oates, The New York Times Book Review). Highlights
include “In the Realm of the Fisher King,” a portrait of the White
House under the stewardship of Ronald and Nancy Reagan, two “actors
on location;” and “Girl of the Golden West,” a meditation on the
Patty Hearst case that draws an unexpected and insightful parallel
between the kidnapped heiress and the emigrants who settled
California. “Sentimental Journeys” is a deeply felt study of New
York media coverage of the brutal rape of a white investment banker in
Central Park, a notorious crime that exposed the city’s racial and
class fault lines. Dedicated to Henry Robbins, Didion’s friend
and editor from 1966 until his death in 1979, After Henry is an
indispensable collection of “superior reporting and criticism”
from a writer on whom we have relied for more than fifty years “to
get the story straight” (Los Angeles Times).
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Essays
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ISBN
9781504045698
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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