New York Times Bestseller: An “elegant” mosaic of trenchant
observations on the late sixties and seventies from the author of
Slouching Towards Bethlehem (The New Yorker). In this landmark essay
collection, Joan Didion brilliantly interweaves her own “bad
dreams” with those of a nation confronting the dark underside of
1960s counterculture. From a jailhouse visit to Black Panther Party
cofounder Huey Newton to witnessing First Lady of California Nancy
Reagan pretend to pick flowers for the benefit of news cameras, Didion
captures the paranoia and absurdity of the era with her signature
blend of irony and insight. She takes readers to the “giddily
splendid” Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the cool mountains of
Bogotá, and the Jordanian Desert, where Bishop James Pike went to
walk in Jesus’s footsteps—and died not far from his rented Ford
Cortina. She anatomizes the culture of shopping malls—“toy garden
cities in which no one lives but everyone consumes”—and exposes
the contradictions and compromises of the women’s movement. In the
iconic title essay, she documents her uneasy state of mind during the
years leading up to and following the Manson murders—a terrifying
crime that, in her memory, surprised no one. Written in “a voice
like no other in contemporary journalism,” The White Album is a
masterpiece of literary reportage and a fearless work of autobiography
by the National Book Award–winning author of The Year of Magical
Thinking (The New York Times Book Review). Its power to electrify and
inform remains undiminished nearly forty years after it was first
published.
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ISBN
9781504045667
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
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Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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