The Seacoast of Despair

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The Seacoast of Despair is an essay by Joan Didion that reflects her characteristically stark, introspective examination of place, disillusionment, and the emotional landscape of contemporary American life.

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instanceOf essay
literary work
author Joan Didion NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Joan Didion NERFINISHED
depicts sense of despair in modern life
explores disconnection in American culture
inner emotional states
focusesOn psychological effects of environment
relationship between individual and place
genre nonfiction
personal essay
hasAuthorialSignature characteristically Didion-esque detachment
precise observational detail
hasPerspective first-person narrative voice
hasSubject contemporary American life
geographical and emotional seacoast as metaphor
language English
literaryMovement New Journalism NERFINISHED
literaryStyle introspective
stark prose
mainTheme contemporary American society
disillusionment
emotional landscape of American life
place
relatedWorkAuthor Slouching Towards Bethlehem NERFINISHED
The White Album NERFINISHED
tone melancholic
reflective
usesDevice metaphor of landscape for emotional state

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Slouching Towards Bethlehem hasPart The Seacoast of Despair