Reading Joan Didion’s posthumous, epistolary release “Notes to John” is like cracking open a box of forbidden family heirlooms — precious jewels and relentless rubies of ruin, visible to the human eye ...
JOAN DIDION: Life changes fast. Life changes in the instant. You sit down to dinner, and life as you know it ends. The question of self-pity. SCOTT DETROW, HOST: Those four short lines, read there by ...
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