두려움 없는, 독창적이면서도 놀라운 관찰자였다; 인습적인 관점에 대해 아주 회의적이었으며, 보다 큰 그림에 관해 이야기하고 있는 인물이나 상황을 찾아내는 데 탁월했다. 대단한 리포터였다.
— Journey (@atmostbeautiful) December 24, 2021
작가는 많은 사람이 못 보거나 간과하는 것을 보지 않을 수 없는 글로 써낸다. https://t.co/9Uaoncjf1C
Rest in peace, Joan Didion. https://t.co/yukrtkjxUH
— Daniel Arkin (@d_arkin) December 23, 2021
Joan Didion, masterful prose stylist and trenchant chronicler of 1960s, dies at 87 https://t.co/MyEky6m0SK via @nbcnews I loved Ms.Didion's writing. @morgfair @BettyBuckley @DennisChristo4 @roughtradeX @MiaFarrow
— Drew (@DDTL68) December 23, 2021
Beautiful obit from @d_arkin on Joan Didion.https://t.co/gieVWVahJ3
— Saba Hamedy (@saba_h) December 23, 2021
Joan Didion, masterful stylist and trenchant chronicler of 1960s, dies at 87: Joan Didion, the sharp-eyed and cool-headed journalist, essayist and novelist who chronicled the social upheavals of the 1960s, the cultural landscape of Califo https://t.co/xTIr01qC43
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) December 23, 2021
#JoanDidion, literary icon and trenchant chronicler of 1960s chaos, dies at 87 -- One of the best American journalists of this or any time. https://t.co/VyAME36Nsq
— howardfineman (@howardfineman) December 23, 2021
Heavy heart— Loss of a legend Joan Didion, masterful prose stylist and trenchant chronicler of 1960s, dies at 87 https://t.co/xf9eK0DarA
— Cynthia McFadden (@CynthiaMcFadden) December 23, 2021
I didn't always like her. But she was one of the best, bravest and most unapologetic writers of my lifetime. She revealed prejudices and truths she didn't even intend. I hope she's found her husband, her daughter, and her hi-ball on the other side. https://t.co/VYex7nZ2s3
— Ann Bauer (@annbauerwriter) December 23, 2021
Joan Didion, Author and Essayist Dies, at 87 https://t.co/fvAzSdFj7m
— #TuckFrump (@realTuckFrumper) December 23, 2021
Joan Didion, the celebrated prose stylist, novelist and screenwriter died this morning at 87. https://t.co/Mb0MEIdrb7
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) December 23, 2021
“Try to rearrange one of her sentences, and you’ve realized that the sentence was inevitable, a hologram.”
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) December 23, 2021
Joan Didion, the celebrated prose stylist, novelist and screenwriter who chronicled American culture and consciousness died this morning at 87. https://t.co/Mb0MEIdrb7
“Nobody writes better English prose than Joan Didion,” critic John Leonard once wrote. “Try to rearrange one of her sentences, and you’ve realized that the sentence was inevitable, a hologram.” https://t.co/Mb0MEIdrb7
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) December 23, 2021
“My only advantage as a reporter,” she wrote, “is that I am so physically small, so temperamentally unobtrusive, and so neurotically inarticulate that people tend to forget that my presence runs counter to their best interests." https://t.co/y63pJezEHQ
— Javier Panzar (@jpanzar) December 23, 2021
So for this one, I tackle what all the brainy writers out there are talking about today: the passing of Joan Didion, the grand dame of California letters https://t.co/OmBMCZ9DFP
— Col. Gustavo Arellano (@GustavoArellano) December 23, 2021
Former President Obama called her “one of our sharpest and most respected observers of American politics and culture.”
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) December 23, 2021
Joan Didion, masterful novelist, memoirist and social critic, dies at 87 https://t.co/Mb0MEIdrb7
Writer-reporter Joan Didion reads with her then-2-year-old daughter Quintana Roo Dunne in 1968. Dunne died in 2005, one of a number of tragedies in Didion’s life.
— Frank King ?? ?? ?? ?? ??????? ?? (@FrankPKing) December 23, 2021
(Cal Montney / Los Angeles Times) https://t.co/Dd9unqut4m
My favorite writer and obit subject: Joan Didion dead, writer chronicled American culture with cool detachment https://t.co/oaGAIILyVv
— elaine woo (@ewooLA2015) December 23, 2021
Elaine Woo’s obituary is so well done and covers so much of the beauty and pain of Didion’s work and life. It is easily among my favorites written by former and current Times journalists. https://t.co/ADgxKZn6hd
— John Myers (@johnmyers) December 23, 2021
The LA Times', by Elaine Woo, is good, I think. https://t.co/heiLuwVjK5
— paperhaus (@paperhaus) December 23, 2021
Joan Didion, masterful novelist, memoirist and social critic, dies at 87 https://t.co/Mb0MEIdrb7 pic.twitter.com/oiRofYAPXa
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) December 23, 2021
“Nobody writes better English prose than Joan Didion,” critic John Leonard once wrote. “Try to rearrange one of her sentences, and you’ve realized that the sentence was inevitable, a hologram.” #RIPJoanDidion https://t.co/a0WzPJaFoy
— Candace Robb THE RIVERWOMAN'S DRAGON (@CandaceMRobb) December 23, 2021
RIP
— Ameera Butt (@meerabee) December 23, 2021
Joan Didion dead, writer chronicled American culture with cool detachment https://t.co/2jhvJ8CAUd
Read the @latimes obituary for Joan Didion.https://t.co/ni7M45FrmM
— Margot Roosevelt (@margotroosevelt) December 23, 2021
Joan Didion so defined California that I think of her writing every time the Santa Anas blow. Farewell to one of the very best https://t.co/0Z8hDnGO1e
— Melanie Mason (@melmason) December 23, 2021
Self-respect "has nothing to do with the face of things, but concerns instead a separate peace, a private reconciliation." A great thinker, a great loss. https://t.co/EfAxvI4GSi
— Jo Maugham (@JolyonMaugham) December 23, 2021
#JoanDidion, like #Hemingway, began as a #journalist, which, I think, is the best way to begin writing novels if you write them in English.
— Bonnie Greer (@Bonn1eGreer) December 23, 2021
Women didn't write like her.
Now we do, but few go as deep within the fabric of their country.#PlayItAsItLayshttps://t.co/H5cdvs6ndm
Psychiatric assessment:#JoanDidion:
— Bonnie Greer (@Bonn1eGreer) December 23, 2021
“..she lives in a world of people moved by strange, conflicted, poorly comprehended..devious motivations which commit them .. to conflict and failure.”
A description of her women central characters,too.#PlayItAsItLayshttps://t.co/H5cdvs6ndm
#bellhooks now #joandidion.
— Bonnie Greer (@Bonn1eGreer) December 23, 2021
They say it comes in threes.#PlayItAsItLayshttps://t.co/H5cdvs6ndm
Joan Didion, ‘New Journalist’ Who Explored Culture and Chaos, Dies at 87 https://t.co/SOAmoqd2rm
— Morgan Fairchild (@morgfair) December 23, 2021
RIP, queen.https://t.co/qcpqrsMjt6
— Bookshop.org US (@Bookshop_Org) December 23, 2021
“I'm not telling you to make the world better, because I don't think that progress is necessarily part of the package. I'm just telling you to live in it. Not just to endure it, not just to suffer it, not just to pass through it, but to live in it.” - JD https://t.co/rp73iz7Jg4
— Marin K Levy (@marinklevy) December 23, 2021
Goodbye to all that.
— Jana G. Pruden (@jana_pruden) December 23, 2021
Rest In Peace Joan Didion, who opened the doors of possibility for narrative writing and set a path for other female journalists, and has inspired generations of writers after her. https://t.co/rEXUS3CqIM pic.twitter.com/LdFuHqqGye
Not the obituary I wanted to read today.https://t.co/71BxvJ4RX5
— Dan Savage (@fakedansavage) December 23, 2021
“It is easy to see the beginnings of things, and harder to see the ends.”
— Ellen Barry (@EllenBarryNYT) December 23, 2021
Joan Didion changed journalism (and writing) in this country. Her sentences! Her paragraphs! We all owe her, or I do, anyway. https://t.co/K6csqIN5oz
Joan Didion. Requiescat in pace. https://t.co/MWDuBjZSVV “kill the rattlesnake, keep moving.” Couldn’t agree more. A pleasure and a privilege to have read your writing and to have spent a few hours in conversation.
— Alex Gibney (@alexgibneyfilm) December 24, 2021
Joan Didion has died at 87. https://t.co/2T8lhTuCCm
— Michael M. Grynbaum (@grynbaum) December 23, 2021
No words. https://t.co/2Fn5N6zVTm
— Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) December 23, 2021
RIP Joan Didion, "whose mordant dispatches on California culture and the chaos of the 1960s established her as a leading exponent of the New Journalism.”
— Cliff Levy (@cliffordlevy) December 23, 2021
She was 87.https://t.co/BBCJ1BMUXL
This is sad. Ciao Joan.
— Federico Mastrogiovanni? (@Fedemast) December 23, 2021
Joan Didion, ‘New Journalist’ Who Explored Culture and Chaos, Dies at 87 https://t.co/mSV71ghtG0
Wait, did you all know this about Joan Didion already? “She was a fifth-generation Californian descended from settlers who left the ill-fated Donner party in 1846 and took the safer route.” https://t.co/0ZXs5xbTZA
— Celeste Ng (@pronounced_ing) December 23, 2021
“In her view she lives in a world of people moved by strange, conflicted, poorly comprehended, and, above all, devious motivations which commit them inevitably to conflict and failure.” https://t.co/msNVm2UpiA
— Dan Zak (@MrDanZak) December 23, 2021
A magnificent essayist.
— Kathleen O'Grady (@kathleenogrady) December 23, 2021
Her, The Year of Magical thinking — a personal reflection on grief — will stay with you for years.
Joan Didion, ‘New Journalist’ Who Explored Culture and Chaos, Dies at 87 - The New York Times https://t.co/CMKFXquKh8
Joan Didion, ‘New Journalist’ Who Explored Culture and Chaos, Dies at 87
— Nina Garcia (@ninagarcia) December 23, 2021
She established a distinctive voice in American fiction before turning to political reporting and screenplay writing. https://t.co/RLy564kJFm