Joan Didion’s Books Should Have Been Enough
The publication of the essayist’s private letters undermines a writer famous for her control.

The publication of the essayist’s private letters undermines a writer famous for her control.

A new book compares the authors and frenemies Joan Didion and Eve Babitz, but its fixation on their rivalry obscures the complicated truth.

The late actor turned a soapy character into someone we could never forget: a real and unpredictable girl.

Marguerite Duras’s second novel, The Easy Life, shows that all writing is practice.
