![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In each piece, she gracefully dances between the micro and the macro, constantly looking at very specific things and then somehow tying to something much larger effortlessly. However, looking at some standouts-and there are not weak essays here-is a much better because Didion’s writing demands careful attention. Witty, heartfelt, and insightful, the writing in Let Me Tell You What I Mean is always incisive and shows Didion as a perennial chronicler and keen observer obsessed with the present, the palpable, the real.Įven a brief discussion of every essay would lead to an incredibly long review because the depth of Didion’s observations invites discussion. In Let Me Tell You What I Mean, a new collection of twelve nonfiction pieces ranging from 1968 to 2000 and gathered together for the first time, Didion tackles the press, art, her college years, writing, and her own self-doubt, which has been constant throughout her career and is to blame for the small number of short stories she has written. ![]() Any discussion about the giants of contemporary American letters must include Joan Didion. ![]()
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