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On Thursday, July 31, 2025, filmmaker and author Len Dell’Amico will be joined by Relix’s Editor in Chief, Dean Budnick, to discuss his new memoir, Friend ...
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Joan Didion, who died in 2021, never intended Notes to John to be published. They are, as the title intimates, notes to her husband, John Gregory Dunne, and they are about meetings with her ...
Reading "Notes to John", Joan Didion's posthumously published book of post-therapy jottings, left me "feeling a little grubby at being privy to such an intrusion", said Catherine Jarvie in The i ...
Much of the writings in the book, released by Knopf, center on Didion's adult daughter, Quintana Roo Dunne.
What would Joan Didion think about the new book “Notes to John?” The fresh release from Knopf is a collection of Didion’s therapy session notes that were discovered in a filing cabinet after ...
Discovered in a filing cabinet in Joan Didion’s office after she died, the 150 loose pages of notes formed a kind of journal about her meetings with a psychiatrist.
The question haunting Joan Didion's 'Notes to John' is whether such a private person would have wanted her intimate, unedited reflections (including parental doubts) to be shared with readers.
Drawn from her previously unpublished reflections on sessions with a therapist, “Notes to John” is at once slightly sordid and utterly fascinating.
Read: Joan Didion’s magic trick More than direct, Notes to John is naked, unadorned. It’s Didion but “unprecedentedly intimate,” just as the copy on the book jacket promises.
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