Ever receding, ever diminishing
Some notes on "Notes from a Native Daughter," which appears in Joan Didion’s collection, "Slouching Towards Bethlehem."
The trip to Sacramento is “one of those trips on which the destination flickers chimerically on the horizon, ever receding, ever diminishing.”
Beautiful essay about the Sacramento Valley, told from someone who has lived there, gone away, and come back.
So happy that I have discovered Joan Didion. Got myself a copy of “The Year of Magical Thinking”—which is about her husband’s death.
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Congrats bottled brain!
Thank you!
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