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Joan Didion

We Tell Ourselves Stories In Order To Live: Collected Nonfiction

Everyman's Library

2006

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A signed, first edition of We Tell Ourselves Stories In Order To Live by Joan Didion.

  • Joan Didion (American).
  • Introduction by John Leonard.
  • New York: Everyman's Library, 2006.
  • Octavo.
  • 1122 pages.
  • Contains a gold silk bookmark ribbon attached to the spine head edge. 
  • Signed flat by Joan Didion on title page.
  • Red spine with horizontal gold lines and vertical black lines and gold lettering, dust jacket is wrapped in a mylar covering, price is uncut.


Born December 5, 1934, Joan Didion's early life was spent traveling around with her family as her father as a finance officer in the Army Air Corps, leading Joan to be an avid reader who pushed through her social anxieties through acting and public speaking. A notable pioneer of "New Journalism", Didion's journalistic work has focused greatly on social and cultural issues of the time, from her groundbreaking Slouching Towards Bethlehem which focused on the counterculture hippie movement of the 1960's to Salvador which detailed the heavy American involvement in the 12-year- long Salvadoran Civil War. We Tell Ourselves Stories in Order to Live is a collection of non-fiction works by Didion. From the introduction written by John Leonard to the works themselves, We Tell Ourselves Stories... has been highly praised as beautiful collection of some of Didion's most powerful works including; Slouching Towards Bethlehem, Salvador, and After Henry among others.

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Dust Jacket has mild wear along the extremities, and has a bright red "A new collection of Joan Didion..." sticker on the front cover.

Boards are bound in publisher's read cloth.

Textblock has mild wear along the edges.

Minor signs of age and handling.

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Signed, First Edition, Dust Jacket

Language

English

Subject

Modern first editions, Autographed and Signed Material, Short Stories, History, Popular culture, American History

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