Showing posts with label Literary Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Literary Style. Show all posts
Thursday, 17 July 2025
Packing lists and California cool: How Joan Didion made the personal iconic
Before minimalism was a hashtag or lifestyle trend, Joan Didion was living it with elegance and intent. Her now-famous packing list, tucked into The White Album, has become a cultural artefact in its own right—a snapshot of a writer whose personal style was as deliberate as her prose.
Labels:
California Cool,
Cultural Icons,
Essay Writing,
Joan Didion,
Literary Style,
Minimalism,
Packing List,
Personal Narrative,
Style and Substance,
Tangled Prose,
The White Album,
Writing and Identity
Tuesday, 1 April 2025
Joan Didion and the art of emotional precision: What writers can learn from her style
Joan Didion never wasted a word. Her prose was as spare as it was surgical. It was a style that she forged as a journalist and later honed in her essays and fiction that cut to the heart of American life. For writers and readers alike, there's so much to learn from her technique, especially in a cultural moment saturated with overstatement and noise. If there was one takeaway from Didion’s writing, it’s that less is more.
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