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Where I Was From

by Joan Didion

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Vintage (2004), Edition: Reprint, Paperback

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Assigned as part of a California Lit class in college. An interesting book about her life in California and how that has affected her. Being from California myself I found much of what she said very true and moving. ( )
  Elizabeth.Michele | Oct 11, 2007 |
Didion's description of the California of today (or ten years ago). Interesting descriptions, but leaves one wondering if this is specifically California or all of America. Would the results be the same in, say, Connecticut? ( )
  Elishibai | Apr 24, 2007 |
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My interview with Didion when WHERE I WAS FROM was published. ( )
  KelMunger | Nov 27, 2006 |
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In this moving and unexpected book, Joan Didion reassesses parts of her life, her work, her history, and ours. Where I Was From, in Didion’s words, “represents an exploration into my own confusions about the place and the way in which I grew up, confusions as much about America as about California, misapprehensions and misunderstandings so much a part of who I became that I can still to this day confront them only obliquely.” The book is a haunting narrative of how her own family moved west with the frontier from the birth of her great-great-great-great-great-grandmother in Virginia in 1766 to the death of her mother on the edge of the Pacific in 2001; of how the wagon-train stories of hardship and abandonment and endurance created a culture in which survival would seem the sole virtue.

In Where I Was From, Didion turns what John Leonard has called “her sonar ear, her radar eye” onto her own work, as well as that of such California writers as Frank Norris and Jack London and Henry George, to examine how the folly and recklessness in the very grain of the California settlement led to the California we know today–a state mortgaged first to the railroad, then to the aerospace industry, and overwhelmingly to the federal government, a dependent colony of those political and corporate owners who fly in for the annual encampment of the
Bohemian Club. Here is the one writer we always want to read on California showing us the startling contradictions in its–and in America’s–core values.

Joan Didion’s unerring sense of America and its spirit, her acute interpretation of its institutions and literature, and her incisive questioning of the stories it tells itself make this fiercely intelligent book a provocative and important tour de force from one of our greatest writers.


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