It
gives me great pleasure to recommend a wonderful Netflix documentary titled Joan
Didion: The Center Will Not Hold. Griffin Dunne, Joan’s nephew, directed
this intriguing journey through the remarkable career of an iconic writer whose
work has covered America’s tumultuous social and cultural scene for over half a
century. Because Griffin knows his famous aunt so well, his conversations with
her come across as intimate and sincere. Plus, his choice of selections from
Joan’s work -- as well as the friends and colleagues to include in the
film -- help us understand the powerful influence of this amazing woman.
Even
more important, however, is the subject herself. Now in her 80s, she listens
carefully and makes sure her answers accurately depict what she’s thinking and
feeling, similar to the way she writes.
Joan Didion has earned
great fame.
Her writing garners
high acclaim.
She captures truth as
time goes by
with elegance and
cynic’s eye.
Journalist, author and
playwright,
she composes to gain
insight.
Watching Joan in this
fine movie
becomes a gift of
history.
She faces suffering and
pain
but still goes on to
work again.
A woman to admire, for
sure.
Her unique writing will
endure.
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