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Notes to John

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A previously unpublished work from one of America's most iconic writers, Joan Didion.

In November 1999, Joan Didion began seeing a psychiatrist because, as she wrote to a friend, her family had had a rough few years. She described the sessions in a journal she created for her husband, John Gregory Dunne.

For several months, Didion recorded conversations with the psychiatrist in meticulous detail. The initial sessions focused on alcoholism, adoption, depression, anxiety, guilt, and the heartbreaking complexities of her relationship with her daughter, Quintana. The subjects evolved to include her work, which she was finding difficult to maintain for sustained periods. There were discussions about her own childhoodmisunderstandings and lack of communication with her mother and father, her early tendency to anticipate catastropheand the question of legacy, or, as she put it, what its been worth. The analysis would continue for more than a decade.

Didions journal was crafted with the singular intelligence, precision, and elegance that characterize all of her writing. It is an unprecedently intimate account that reveals sides of her that were unknown, but the voice is unmistakably hersquestioning, courageous, and clear in the face of a wrenchingly painful journey.


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A previously unpublished work from one of America's most iconic writers, Joan Didion.

In November 1999, Joan Didion began seeing a psychiatrist because, as she wrote to a friend, her family had had a rough few years. She described the sessions in a journal she created for her husband, John Gregory Dunne.

For several months, Didion recorded conversations with the psychiatrist in meticulous detail. The initial sessions focused on alcoholism, adoption, depression, anxiety, guilt, and the heartbreaking complexities of her relationship with her daughter, Quintana. The subjects evolved to include her work, which she was finding difficult to maintain for sustained periods. There were discussions about her own childhoodmisunderstandings and lack of communication with her mother and father, her early tendency to anticipate catastropheand the question of legacy, or, as she put it, what its been worth. The analysis would continue for more than a decade.

Didions journal was crafted with the singular intelligence, precision, and elegance that characterize all of her writing. It is an unprecedently intimate account that reveals sides of her that were unknown, but the voice is unmistakably hersquestioning, courageous, and clear in the face of a wrenchingly painful journey.


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Book details

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  • Format:Hardback
  • Pages:224 Pages
  • Dimensions:222 x 141 x 25 mm
  • Publication date:22/04/2025
  • Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
  • ISBN13:9780008767242
Note:
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.

Note

The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins.