Probably all writers are at some point briefly under the impression that they are in the forefront of disintegration and chaos, that they are among the first to live and work after things fall apart. The continuity such an impression ignores is a literary continuity.


"Joan Didion" (1980) - The Moronic Inferno and Other Visits to America (1986)


Probably all writers are at some point briefly under the impression that they are in the forefront of disintegration and chaos, that they are among...

Probably all writers are at some point briefly under the impression that they are in the forefront of disintegration and chaos, that they are among...

Probably all writers are at some point briefly under the impression that they are in the forefront of disintegration and chaos, that they are among...

Probably all writers are at some point briefly under the impression that they are in the forefront of disintegration and chaos, that they are among...