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Democracy Study Guide

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by Joan Didion
About 82 pages (24,542 words)
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Phoebe-Lou Adams, review of Democracy in Atlantic Monthly, May, 1984, p. 122.

Stuart Ching, "A Hard Story to Tell-The Vietnam War in Joan Didion's Democracy," in Fourteen Landing Zones Approaches to Vietnam War Literature, edited by Philip K. Jason, University of Iowa Press, 1991, pp. 180-87

Thomas R. Edwards, "An American Education," in New York Review of Books, May 10, 1984, pp. 23-24.

Barbara Grizutti Harrison, compiler, "Joan Didion' Only Disconnect," in Off Center: Essays, Dial Press, 1980.

Stephen Klinkhammer, "The Fall of Saigon, April 1975,"' in Everything We Had: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Thirty-three American Soldiers Who Fought It, edited by.....

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