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  2. Nov 19, 2012 · Didion explores the compulsion and the value of writing down impressions of the present moment in a private notebook. She reveals how the notebook is not about others, but about the self, and how it helps to keep in touch with the past and the present.

  3. On Keeping a Notebook Joan Didion That woman Estelle,'" the note reads, "'is partly the reason why George Sharp and I are separated today.' Dirty crepe-de-Chine wrapper, hotel bar, Wilmington RR, 9:45 a.m. August Monday morning." Since the note is in my notebook, it presumably has some meaning to me. I study it for a long while.

  4. Learn why Didion keeps a notebook and how it helps her remember, record, and reflect on her experiences. Read her essay on the compulsion, purpose, and value of writing things down.

  5. In her essay “On Keeping a Notebook,” Joan Didion writes about the odd notes she has taken over the years – on conversations she has overheard (“That woman Estelle is partly the reason why George Sharp and I are separated today”), facts she has learned (“during 1964, 720 tons of soot fell on every square mile of New York City ...

  6. On Keeping a Notebook. Joan Didion, Jamie Hawkesworth (Illustrator) 4.45. 122 ratings33 reviews. Genres Nonfiction Essays Memoir Writing. First published January 1, 1966. Book details & editions. About the author. Joan Didion. 96 books13.8k followers. Follow. Joan Didion was an American writer and journalist.

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  7. Jun 23, 2022 · Amelia Rasmusen Buzzard. Jun 23, 2022. Share. Photo by LOGAN WEAVER | @LGNWVR on Unsplash. “‘That woman Estelle,’” the note reads, “‘is partly the reason why George Sharp and I are separated today.’” Didion begins her essay with this note because it awakes a gossipy desire for confession in the reader and he’s hooked.

  8. Dec 23, 2021 · How Didion used her notebooks to capture the world and herself in spare and evocative prose. Read her essay \"On Keeping a Notebook\" and see how she created tone and mood from anecdotes.

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