书籍 Let Me Tell You What I Mean的封面

Let Me Tell You What I Mean

Joan Didion

出版社

Knopf

出版时间

2021-01-26

ISBN

9780593318485

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

From one of our most iconic and influential writers: a timeless collection of mostly early pieces that reveal what would become Joan Didion's subjects, including the press, politics, California robber barons, women, and her own self-doubt.

These twelve pieces from 1968 to 2000, never before gathered together, offer an illuminating glimpse into the mind and process of a legendary figure. They showcase Joan Didion's incisive reporting, her empathetic gaze, and her role as "an articulate witness to the most stubborn and intractable truths of our time" (The New York Times Book Review).

Here, Didion touches on topics ranging from newspapers ("the problem is not so much whether one trusts the news as to whether one finds it"), to the fantasy of San Simeon, to not getting into Stanford. In "Why I Write," Didion ponders the act of writing: "I write entirely to find out what I'm thinking, what I'm looking at, what I see and what it means." From her admiration for Hemingway's sentences to her acknowledgment that Martha Stewart's story is one "that has historically encouraged women in this country, even as it has threatened men," these essays are acutely and brilliantly observed. Each piece is classic Didion: incisive, bemused, and stunningly prescient.

Joan Didion is an American writer who launched her career in the 1960s after winning an essay contest sponsored by Vogue magazine. Didion's writing during the 1960s through the late 1970s engaged audiences in the realities of the counterculture of the 1960s and the Hollywood lifestyle. Her political writing often concentrated on the subtext of political and social rhetoric. In ...

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用户评论
Really enjoy the way Joan Didion writes. Especially the last one about Martha Stewart. Even though MS is selling a fake American homemaker profile, she was able to win the business world all by herself. This itself is very inspiring. Joan is so prescient to write about this in 2000, which we are all thinking about and fighting for in 2022.
在现代书店偶然遇到 几天时间读完 针对文字本身没有做太多的功课 但却十分喜欢一些描述 之后再去看Didion的介绍
从来没有人告诉过我,joan didion这么会写、写得这么的好。笔触甚至到今天也极为时髦细腻又洒脱曼丽,让人忘记她去年已经去世,写这书时也几乎是半个世纪前的事情。
姜还是老的辣
感觉还是喜欢她的小说。散文也很好,理智,清晰。
2023.12.14. 与其说是作家,不如说她是个culture icon更贴切一些,因为类似像这样的散文集,我能想象会拿来追捧和奉为圭臬的应该是那些Joan Didion粉丝吧。Didion基本上就是加州的Fran Lebowitz或者“美国洪晃”:出身好背景好,含着金汤匙出生和长大,随性游走上流社会社交圈,有才华有想法,更重要的是有圈子,关注讨论的也基本都是些上流社会的痛痒议题。但文笔有多好呢,反正这本书读下来我真心不敢恭维。同样是出身好又有钱的“才女”,跟上个世纪的Virginia Woolf和Edith Wharton比实在相差太远太远。
有几篇读起来就像碎碎念
Let me tell you one thing about why writers write: had I known the answer to any of these questions I would never have needed to write a novel.
感觉每一篇都没有把话说尽 一种很柔很无痕的写法 虽然说自己写不了短篇 但Pretty Nancy完全有短篇小说的风味 特别惊喜的是some women 莫名其妙就写到robert mapplethrope简直眼前一亮 写自己害怕看见自己的文字 不知道能够写什么 写不出来短篇 我被安慰到的同时也不知道是不是真的就是我能力的问题 对fleeting details的强调倒是让我想起前几天看的James Wood 反而是最期待的on being on chosen没有什么insight的感觉(不过相隔70年被斯坦福拒倒是。。)