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How Joan Didion Became Joan Didion

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quot;Didion was one of the boys, clearly, in the sense that men had noticed her writing and wanted to publish her. But she also couldn’t quite fit into their regime." An excerpt from Michelle Dean's new book, <i>Sharp: The Women Who Made an Art of Having an Opinion</i>.
Didion was one of the boys, clearly, in the sense that men had noticed her writing and wanted to publish her. But she also couldn’t quite fit into their regime. An excerpt from Michelle Dean's new book, Sharp: The Women Who Made an Art of Having an Opinion.

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