If you read and enjoyed "The Year of Magical Thinking", browse these winners from one of America's foremost writers. A look at Joan Didion's body of work.
Joan Didion is that rarest of Americans - a fifth-generation native-born Californian and that great state figures prominently in her writing over the years. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, she began her career as a features editor at Vogue Magazine in 1956.
Considered an unparalleled prose stylist and one of the most significant figures on the American literary scene today, Didion has produced a wide-ranging and varied body of work.
She is perhaps best known for two personal/social commentaries that have become classic studies in American culture:
Run River (1963) Didion's first novel.
Play it as it Lays (1970)
A Book of Common Prayer (1977)
Democracy (1984)
The Last Thing He Wanted (1996)
Didion has also published many essays, commentaries and journals in various publications, including The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books.