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Dec 13, 2011 · Didion writes fairly frankly about Quintana’s alcohol dependency in Blue Nights, and has referred to her late daughter as “an alcoholic” in interviews. Much of the book explores Quintana’s...
He functioned for Didion as a combination of mentor and suitor (though years later, their friendship ended when Parmentel recognized himself in the abusive, alcoholic character Warren Bogart in A...
Oct 31, 2011 · In 2005, Joan Didion published a remarkable, unflinching portrait of grief, The Year of Magical Thinking, about the death two years earlier of her husband, fellow writer John Gregory Dunne.
Dec 23, 2021 · Ms. Didion with her daughter, Quintana Roo, and her husband, John Gregory Dunne, at their Malibu home in California in 1972. Credit... Henry Clarke/Conde Nast, via Shutterstock
Nov 1, 2011 · Quintana Roo Dunne died of complications from a flu that turned into pneumonia — then septic shock, an induced coma, a brain bleed, five surgeries and months in intensive care. It was a...
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Aug 29, 2005 · Mr. Dunne's death brought a sudden end to one of the literary world's best-known partnerships, two acclaimed writers who collaborated on screenplays together and also wrote separately.
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Nov 1, 2011 · Quintana Roo Dunne died of complications from a flu that turned into pneumonia — then septic shock, an induced coma, a brain bleed, five surgeries and months in intensive care. It was a...