Joan Didion began writing a journal shortly before her 65th birthday in 1999, capturing her reflections on anxiety, guilt, depression, and family relationships. Discovered by her literary trustees after her death in 2021, this collection of 46 entries addressed to her husband, John Gregory Dunne, offers an intimate glimpse into her thoughts. Scheduled for publication on April 22, these notes will be released as 'Notes to John' with minimal edits. This marks Didion's first new material in over a decade, showcasing her unfiltered voice and life experiences.
Joan Didion's journal, filled with candid notes from her therapy sessions, reveals her intimate struggles with anxiety, guilt, and her relationship with her daughter.
The discovery of Didion's journal by her literary trustees introduced a new outlet for her deeply personal reflections, set to be published as 'Notes to John'.
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