Now in her 70s, Ms. JOAN DIDION is perhaps best known for the in-depth, personalised style of journalism she shares with the likes of TOM WOLFE and NORMAN MAILER. Her reflections on culture, politics and contemporary society have appeared everywhere from LIFE magazine to THE NEW YORKER, and though her impressive literary output also includes novels, screenplays and drama, it is DIDION’s non-fiction writing that has won her the most praise. LIVE AND LEARN is a collection of three volumes – and almost four decades – of such work. For fans of her prose, it’s a must-have. For newcomers to DIDION, it’s something to look forward to.




















COMMENTS
Matt H:
It’s her fiction I love – Play It As It Lays (1970) and A Book of Common Prayer (1977) are particular favorites. I re-read them most years.