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Average rating3.9
This one is hit-or-miss for me, but whew, when it hits, it really hits.
I think Didion gives ungenerous takes on some things–feminism, for instance–but I still enjoy reading her biting take on things even when I disagree with her. Her style works better for me when she's talking about (or incorporating) personal stuff. If you live/grew up in California in the 70's, there are some nice time capsules here (I can't believe I loved an essay about CalTrans?).
There's also a really fun, if also really unfair, critique of author Doris Lessing here, which is worth the price of the book for me.