Joan Didion is an American author best known for her novels and her literary journalism. Her novels and essays explore the disintegration of American morals and cultural chaos, where the overriding theme is individual and social fragmentation. - Wikipedia
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First published in 1970 14 editions in 1 language — 4 previewable
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First published in 1968 12 editions in 1 language — 2 previewable
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First published in 2005 9 editions in 2 languages — 4 previewable
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First published in 1984 8 editions in 1 language — 3 previewable
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First published in 1979 8 editions in 1 language — 3 previewable
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First published in 1997 7 editions in 1 language
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First published in 1982 7 editions in 1 language — 3 previewable
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First published in 1963 6 editions in 1 language — 1 previewable
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First published in 1987 5 editions in 1 language — 2 previewable
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First published in 1977 5 editions in 1 language — 3 previewable
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First published in 1978 4 editions in 1 language — 1 previewable
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First published in 2014 4 editions in 1 language
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First published in 1977 4 editions in 2 languages
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First published in 1968 4 editions in 1 language — 1 previewable
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First published in 1983 3 editions in 1 language
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First published in 2011 3 editions in 1 language
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First published in 1992 3 editions in 1 language — 2 previewable
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First published in 2014 3 editions in 1 language
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First published in 1996 3 editions in 1 language — 2 previewable
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Fiction, New York Times reviewed, Accessible book, American essays, Authors, biography, Fiction, general, Protected DAISY, American literature, Essays (single author), History, Mothers and daughters, New York Times bestseller, Social conditions, American Novelists, Biography, Grief, Politics and government, Social life and customs, American fiction, Central america, fiction, Criticism and interpretation, Drama, Bethlehem, Cuban Americans, EssaysPlaces
United States, Florida, California, Miami, Miami (Fla.), Alabama, Amazon rainforest, Baker Street, Caribbean, El Salvador, Floride, Italy, London, Mallard residence, Miami (Flor.), Milford meeting house, Owl Creek Bridge, Ship-Trap Island, Tibet, Verona, États-Unis, Andover, Barbados, Caribbean Area, Central AmericaPeople
Joan Didion, Abram, Archie, Balthasar, Benvolio, Brently Mallard, Duncan Ross, Elizabeth, Escalus, Friar John, Friar Lawrence, General Zaroff, Gregory, Ivan, Jabez Wilson, John Clay, John H. Watson, Josephine, Juliet Capulet, Lady Capulet, Lady Montague, Louise Mallard, Mercutio, Mr. Hooper, Mr. MerryweatherTime
20th century, 1861-1865, 1890, 1945-, 1979-, 19th century, American Civil War, Civil War, 1861-1865, 1692, 1861-65, 1945-1970, 1971-...., 1979-1992, 1981-, 1989-, 1991, 2000, 2001-, 2001-2009, Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775ID Numbers
- OLID: OL4441955A
- ISNI: 0000000121033969
- VIAF: 100261335
- Wikidata: Q267691
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- JOAN DIDION
- Didion
- John Didion
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