Where I Was From
Where I Was From is a 2003 book by Joan Didion. It concerns the history and culture of California, where Didion was born and spent much of her life. The book combines aspects of historical writing, journalism, and memoir to present a history of California as well as Didion's own experiences in that state. SynopsisThe book attempts to understand the differences between California's factual history and its perceived reputation. According to Didion, "This book represents an exploration into my own confusions about the place and the way in which I grew up . . . misapprehensions and misunderstandings so much a part of who I became that I can still to this day confront them only obliquely."[1] Where I Was From is also in parts a retrospective on Didion's own work, examining how these "confusions" affected her debut novel Run, River.[2] Some sections of Where I Was From first appeared, in different form, in the following essays and articles:
Critical receptionDiane Johnson in The New York Review of Books summarizes the apparent hypocrisies of California culture that Didion discusses in the book:
In The New York Times Book Review, novelist and critic Thomas Mallon wrote, "The more penetrating and idiosyncratic moments of 'Where I Was From' are the work of someone who can still be very much herself, someone who is even now, arguably, a great American writer."[4] References
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