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Hernan Diaz’s “Trust,” a Novel of High Finance

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The Influence of Lillian Ross and Joan Didion on Writing Style

In this chapter, they discuss the enjoyment of writing and the different influences on the author's writing style. They mention Lillian Ross, a writer for The New Yorker, who invented the celebrity profile, and Joan Didion, whose distinct writing voice inspired the author. They also share an anecdote about trying to make each character's voice unique without using design distinctions, and how the use of commas became a significant part of the author's writing style.

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