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California

A Material World

Over the past couple of months I’ve been spending a lot of time with Joan Didion.  In addition to re-reading her collected nonfiction, I made my way through Tracy Daugherty’s biography, The Last Love Song (St. Martin’s, 2015).  Didion’s writing is a love song to a vanished California that never was, an imagined paradise lost to Okies and aerospace engineers.  Daugherty’s biography is, I suppose, a love song to Didion’s voice. But it stands also as an homage to another lost paradise. In his preface to the book, Daugherty writes, “Above all, in studying Didion, I am fashioning literary biography Read more

The Stanford Legacy

Two recent news articles I read online and one piece of snail-mail I received from the Office of Admissions at Stanford University have brought home to me, quite literally, the Read more

Pass It On

One of the professors at my school has done a very generous, gracious thing.  Dr. Tim Redman, a scholar of American and Italian literature at the University of Texas at Read more