First published in 1979, Joan Didion's The White Album records indelibly the upheavals and aftermaths of the 1960s. Examining key events, figures, and trends of the era—including Charles Manson, the Black Panthers, and the shopping mall—through the lens of her own spiritual confusion, Joan Didion helped to define mass culture as we now understand it. Written with a commanding sureness of tone and linguistic precision, The White Album is a central text of American reportage and a classic of American autobiography.
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First time reading Didion, Google told me to start with this, but I think it was a wrong choice as a non-American... there were a lot of things I didn't take much interest in. Although I absolutely love her style of writing and am so keen to read her other stuff, she is very easy to follow and has a strange way of making you interested in nothing?
Essays of note were; Many Mansions, Women and Sojourns.