Notes to John
(Book)
Author
Published
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2025.
Physical Desc
vi, 208 pages ; 25 cm
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Adoptive parents.
Diaries.
Didion, Joan -- Family.
Didion, Joan -- Marriage.
Didion, Joan -- Mental health.
Dunne, John Gregory, -- 1932-2003.
MacKinnon, Roger A., -- 1927-
Mothers and daughters.
Widows -- United States -- Biography.
Women novelists, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
Women novelists, American -- 20th century -- Family relationships.
Diaries.
Didion, Joan -- Family.
Didion, Joan -- Marriage.
Didion, Joan -- Mental health.
Dunne, John Gregory, -- 1932-2003.
MacKinnon, Roger A., -- 1927-
Mothers and daughters.
Widows -- United States -- Biography.
Women novelists, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
Women novelists, American -- 20th century -- Family relationships.
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Format
Book
Edition
First hardcover edition.
Language
English
ISBN
9780593803677, 0593803671
Notes
General Note
"A Borzoi book"
Description
"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 childhood—misunderstandings and lack of communication with her mother and father, her early tendency to anticipate catastrophe—and the question of legacy, or, as she put it, 'what it’s been worth.' The analysis would continue for more than a decade. Didion’s 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 hers—questioning, courageous, and clear in the face of a wrenchingly painful journey." --publisher's website.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Didion, J. (2025). Notes to John (First hardcover edition.). Alfred A. Knopf.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Didion, Joan. 2025. Notes to John. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Didion, Joan. Notes to John New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2025.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Didion, J. (2025). Notes to john. First hardcover edn. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Didion, Joan. Notes to John First hardcover edition., Alfred A. Knopf, 2025.
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