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Run River
by Joan Didion
by Joan Didion
Jessica's review
bookshelves: i-own-these-books, 2010-tomes, favorites
Sep 30, 10
bookshelves: i-own-these-books, 2010-tomes, favorites
Recommended to Jessica by:
Zan McQuade
Read from September 21 to 29, 2010, read count: 1
Ever since I started reading Didion I've been enamored, and this, her first novel, did not disappoint. It's bleak, impossibly sad, and tragic. And I loved every sentence. I would re-read paragraphs just to take in the prose again, and nearly every page is earmarked for a passage I liked. But, fair warning - it's depressing and the characters aren't exactly the most likable. But that's part of what I loved about it. I understand not everyone likes reading sad novels...particularly those about a dismal marriage.
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Quotes Jessica Liked
“He ran his fingers over the moist ends of her hair and across her face. Her eyes were wet. Jesus Christ. How many nights had he heard Lily crying. As some parents sleep through fire, thunderstorms, and voices at the back door only to wake at a child’s whisper, so Everett heard Lily crying at night. Her muffled sobs seemed to have broken his dreams for years. He had heard her even at Fort Lewis, even in Georgia, finally at Bliss. That was Lily crying in the wings whenever the priest came to tear up his mother’s grave. Lily cried in the twilight field where he picked wild poppies with Martha; Lily’s was the cry he heard those nights the kiln burned, the levee broke, the ranch went to nothing.”
― Joan Didion, Run River
― Joan Didion, Run River
“She hoped that although he could not hear her she could somehow imprint her ordinary love upon his memory through all eternity, hoped he would rise thinking of her, we were each other, we were each other, not that it mattered much in the long run but what else mattered as much.”
― Joan Didion, Run River
― Joan Didion, Run River
Reading Progress
| 09/22/2010 | page 62 |
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23.0% | "I love reading Didion's narration on days when I'm feeling blue." |
| 09/24/2010 | page 131 |
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48.0% | "I love Didion's prose. I'm in a trance-like state whenever I read her writing." |
| 09/30/2010 | page 272 |
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100.0% | "Love love love love love love love love LOVE" |
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May 15, 2012 02:09pm
I agree with you completely. The more Didion I read, the more I love her. This book is her earliest and they say her weakest, but there's nothing weak here. I LOVED Lily, and for her alone this book is worthy of five stars.
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Roanne wrote: "I agree with you completely. The more Didion I read, the more I love her. This book is her earliest and they say her weakest, but there's nothing weak here. I LOVED Lily, and for her alone this b..."I think this is my favorite novel of hers that I've read! I also don't think there is anything weak here! Her technique with the structure and the prose is fantastic...I just love Didion and this novel. I haven't read all of her works (trying to space out the goodness), but this and "Democracy" are my favorites so far of her fiction.
