Unlikemany, Didion is able to log her complaints about the movement with nuance, assessing its weaknesses with strong examples and dry humor. She doesnât bother to shroud her own identity anywhere in The White Album; as a result, this assessment of âWomenâs Libâ is unmistakably her own, conveyed in how she writes as well what is written.
Atthis point she âbegan to doubt the premises of all the stories I had ever told myselfâ.7 Didionâs personal life and the disturbing events happening 3 Didion, White Album, 206-207; Ellen G. Friedman, âThe Didion sensibility: an analysisâ in Friedman ed., Essays and Conversations New Jersey 1984) 81-90, p 89. 4 Michiko Kakutani, âJoan Didion: staking . 288 292 310 47 28 153 306 427