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American author and journalist Joan Didion died at 87

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American author and journalist Joan Didion, an icon of American literature, known for her chronicles of the hippie counterculture of California in the 1960s, died on Thursday, December 23 at the age of 87 from Parkinson’s.

A figure in the great American tradition of literary journalism, Joan Didion had divided her life between California, where she was born in Sacramento on December 5, 1934, and New York.

After a first novel, in 1963, Run River, who had not been successful, had gone to document the hippie counterculture in San Francisco in 1967, for the Saturday Evening Post. From this dive had emerged a famous text, Slouching towards Bethlehem, first-person report, which had made him famous.

From political journalism to autobiographical stories

Then returned to New York with her husband, author John Gregory Dunne, she was later initiated into political journalism, whose experiences she had gathered in a 2001 collection, Political Fictions. Some had later seen, in his description of a ” professional political class Disconnected from the daily life of voters, a premonitory warning from the Trump era.

After the death of her husband and daughter, she had also drawn energy from her grief to write two autobiographical accounts: The Year of Magical Thinking (2007), awarded the prestigious National Book Award, and The Blue of the Night (2011).

Its publisher Knopf-Penguin Random House paid tribute to one of the writers ” the sharpest ” et al” one of the most knowledgeable observers ” the United States.

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