The White Album by Joan Didion is a scrapbook of well-written and vividly detailed personal memories of Didion in the 60s. “We tell ourselves stories in order to live.” Using this sentence as the opening to her essay establishes interest within the reader. Didion uses amazing imagery to describe her first hand experiences. The book is a collection of thoughts and themes that Didion explores throughout her life, by recording all her opinions and ideas. This book is an exploration of Didion’s life in the 1960s that she tells to us by using criticism, journalism and imagery.
In the beginning of The White Album, Didion states that she had a mental illness. She had experienced an “attack of vertigo, nausea and a feeling that she