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Slouching Towards Bethlehem (Modern Library)
Published in Hardcover by Modern Library (06 June, 2000)
Authors: Joan Didion and Elizabeth Hardwick
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American Anomie
This classic 1968 work is justly renowned as Joan Didion's finest collection of essays. Its central theme - and the theme behind much of what Didion writes - is the atomisation of American culture, the way in which things have fallen apart and left millions adrift from the cultural and ethical moorings that their ancestors took for granted. 33 years later, it is ironic to look back on the period that the writer depicts with such grim pathos when it is celebrated as a time of idealism and freedom by the survivors of the sixties. Many pieces in the first and third sections of the book ("Lifestyles in the Golden Land" and "Seven Places of the Mind") seem rather dated; the piece which made the most impression on this reviewer was the least ambitious of the group; to me, the portrait of Comrade Laski of the CPUSA-ML is a tiny masterpiece of irony. The pieces from the second section ("Personals")were much more enjoyable, especially "On Keeping a Notebook" and "On Self-Respect." Overall, "Slouching Towards Bethlehem" is more memorable for the author's endearing prose style than for the individual essays.

A period piece, but some of it is classic
Decades after the fact, this collection of essays is a bit of a period piece, but some of it holds up quite well. The subject of the famous title story -- which first appeared in The Saturday Evening Post in 1967 -- is about the Haight Street scene and, more to the point, the breakdown of human connection that Didion believed that scene represented. She is similarly gloomy about New York in "Goodbye to All That," and about California in "Some Dreamers of the Golden Dream." Though she was in her late 20s and early 30s when she wrote this material, she clearly saw much of what was going on in the 1960s as the activities of a different generation from her own. In any case it's these pieces, along with one about John Wayne, that stand out here, and remain, after all these years, pretty close to extraordinary. Some of the other material (a piece about Joan Baez, etc.) is less memorable. I bought this in the hardback Modern Library edition with a useless introductory essay by Elizabeth Hardwick (but a great photo of Didion on the front cover). Should've gone with paper.

Accurate Purveyor of American Culture
Joan Didion set the precedent for contemporary non-fiction in this, her most famous series of essays about American life. Though some of them are a bit dated (especially for younger readers who may not have directly witnessed the unfolding of the 60s), they do represent a wide cross-section of the best and worst of our society. "Slouching Towards Bethelem," the title essay, is written with such a deadpan manner it's hard not to laugh at loud at some points (Example: when a strung out kid asks Didion her age and she replies "32", he pauses then reflects, "Don't worry...there's old hippies, too.") But Didion is more than a casual observer of events...she really delves into the history of California and its people, so this is less a "light" read, but enjoyable and educational nonetheless.


Addicted to Romance: The Life and Adventures of Elinor Glyn
Published in Hardcover by Trafalgar Square (1995)
Author: Joan Hardwick
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Clementine Churchill: The Private Life of a Public Figure
Published in Hardcover by John Murray Publishers, Ltd. (1997)
Author: Joan Hardwick
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An Immodest Violet: The Life of Violet Hunt
Published in Hardcover by Andre Deutsch Ltd (1991)
Author: Joan Hardwick
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Introduction to Chemistry (Saunders Golden Sunburst Series)
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt (1997)
Authors: E. Russell Hardwick and Joan Bouillon
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Seduction and Betrayal: Women and Literature (New York Review Books Classics)
Published in Paperback by New York Review of Books (13 September, 2001)
Authors: Elizabeth Hardwick and Joan Didion
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The Yeats Sisters: A Biography of Susan and Elizabeth Yeats
Published in Paperback by New York University Press (1996)
Author: Joan Hardwick
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