A Book of Common Prayer.
DIDION, Joan.
A Book of Common Prayer.
“We all remember what we need to remember”: First Edition of Joan Didion's A Book of Common Prayer; Signed by Her
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1977.
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First edition of Didion’s fourth book. Octavo, original half cloth. Signed by Joan Didion on the title page. Very good in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket. Jacket design by Janet Halverson.
Writing with the telegraphic swiftness and microscopic sensitivity that have made her one of our most distinguished journalists, Joan Didion creates a shimmering novel of innocence and evil. A Book of Common Prayer is the story of two American women in the derelict Central American nation of Boca Grande. Grace Strasser-Mendana controls much of the country's wealth and knows virtually all of its secrets; Charlotte Douglas knows far too little. "Immaculate of history, innocent of politics," she has come to Boca Grande vaguely and vainly hoping to be reunited with her fugitive daughter. As imagined by Didion, her fate is at once utterly particular and fearfully emblematic of an age of conscienceless authority and unfathomable violence. "An articulate witness to the most stubborn and intractable truths of our time, a memorable voice" (Joyce Carol Oates, The New York Times Book Review).


