The 1960s & 70s: Run, River Slouching Towards Bethlehem Play It as It Lays a Book of Common Prayer the White Album by Didion Joan

The 1960s & 70s: Run, River  Slouching Towards Bethlehem  Play It as It Lays  a Book of Common Prayer  the White Album by Didion Joan

Author:Didion, Joan [Didion, Joan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Essays, Classics, Writing, United States, History, Non-Fiction, Anthologies
ISBN: 9781598536454
Amazon: 1598536451
Goodreads: 44431051
Publisher: Library of America
Published: 2019-11-12T08:00:00+00:00


Eternal love, romance, fun. The Big Apple. These are relatively rare expectations in the arrangements of consenting adults, although not in those of children, and it wrenches the heart to read about these women in their brave new lives. An ex-wife and mother of three speaks of her plan to “play out my college girl’s dream. I am going to New York to become this famous writer. Or this working writer. Failing that, I will get a job in publishing.” She mentions a friend, another young woman who “had never had any other life than as a daughter or wife or mother” but who is “just discovering herself to be a gifted potter.” The childlike resourcefulness—to get a job in publishing, to become a gifted potter!—bewilders the imagination. The astral discontent with actual lives, actual men, the denial of the real generative possibilities of adult sexual life, somehow touches beyond words. “It is the right of the oppressed to organize around their oppression as they see and define it” the movement theorists insist doggedly in an effort to solve the question of these women, to convince themselves that what is going on is still a political process, but the handwriting is already on the wall. These are converts who want not a revolution but “romance,” who believe not in the oppression of women but in their own chances for a new life in exactly the mold of their old life. In certain ways they tell us sadder things about what the culture has done to them than the theorists ever did, and they also tell us, I suspect, that the movement is no longer a cause but a symptom.



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