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Joan Didion Saw The System Crumbling Before Most

Jan 5, 2022
47:57
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Joan Didion: A Writer's Legacy
01:45 • 5min
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3
The Cynicism of Bob Woodward
07:13 • 5min
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The Cynicism of Dydian's Origin Story
12:21 • 3min
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5
The Disadvantages of New Journalism
15:27 • 4min
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The Benefits of Reading New Journalism
19:31 • 4min
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The Importance of Clarity in New Journalism
23:32 • 6min
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8
Didion: A Woman Who Stands Apart From Conventions
29:23 • 2min
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The Year of Magical Thinking
31:15 • 2min
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Joan Didion's Literary Legacy
33:07 • 2min
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Slouching Toward Bethlehem
35:01 • 4min
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12
The Importance of Editors in Journalism
39:28 • 4min
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The Business Model of Journalism
42:59 • 5min
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The Last Great Greek Diner in the City
47:42 • 2min
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On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Real Clear Investigations writer and Federalist Book Editor Mark Hemingway joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the life and legacy of writer Joan Didion.
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