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literature1 year ago

Exploring the Complex Relationship Between Joan Didion and Eve Babitz

Lili Anolik's book "Didion & Babitz" explores the contrasting personas and literary legacies of Joan Didion and Eve Babitz, two iconic writers associated with Los Angeles. The book examines how both authors cultivated their public images and brands, often through social networking, and how their careers intersected. Anolik's narrative, which includes newly discovered letters and personal anecdotes, attempts to portray Didion and Babitz as two halves of American womanhood, though it sometimes reduces their complexities to simplistic binaries. The book also reflects on Anolik's role in reviving Babitz's literary reputation.

literature1 year ago

Unveiling Joan Didion: A Candid Look at Literary Legends and Their Legacies

The article explores the complex personas and public perceptions of renowned writers Joan Didion, Donna Tartt, and Eve Babitz, examining how their personal lives and constructed images have influenced their literary legacies. The author reflects on their own role in shaping these perceptions, particularly through a podcast and a book that delve into the hidden aspects of these writers' lives. The piece discusses the tension between public personas and private realities, highlighting how these authors have navigated fame and literary success.

music2 years ago

Boygenius' 'The Record': A Guide to Making Your Life Better with Sad Music

The trio of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus, collectively known as boygenius, have released their debut album, which features references to literature and authors that have influenced their music. The album's lyrics are often funny and operate at a slight removal, noticing the inherent ridiculousness of society. The group's name, "boygenius," is a deftly chosen moniker that reflects their ethos of preserving what a patriarchy would rather see diminished. The album includes references to Joan Didion's Slouching Towards Bethlehem and Rainer Maria Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet, among others.