Joan Didion and <i>Rolling Stone</i>: The Week in Pop-Culture Writing
Highlights from seven days of reading about arts and entertainment
by The Editors
Sep 23, 2017
2 minutes
Dana Spiotta | “What struck me, as a young person, was how unapologetic [Didion] always appeared, how self-possessed. She, like Susan Sontag—another writer who didn’t seem to mind getting her photo taken—remade for me what was possible for women. They were intellectuals who also seemed to understand what their physical selves signified for the culture. We gazed at them, and they gazed
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