Noun
United States writer (born in 1934)
Source: WordNetJoan Didion wrote, "Many people I know in Los Angeles believe that the Sixties ended abruptly on August 9, 1969, ended at the exact moment when word of the murders on Cielo Drive traveled like brushfire through the community, and in a sense this is true. Source: Internet
In the early 21st century new editions were prepared by Robert Didion and Richard Langham-Smith, published by Schott and Peters respectively. Source: Internet
A former manager at an upscale small-plates spot had a photo of a young Joan Didion who “supposedly looks a lot like her.” Source: Internet
Didion is a more global sort of influence for me, the rotating blades of her sentences, the reach of her eye, her precise sense of the dangers of exporting Americans to far-flung locales. Source: Internet
Like Didion, I have no doubt that Murakami is going to be on our list of classic authors in the next century. Source: Internet
Didion bleeds private and public in ways that have been formative for me. Source: Internet