- Democracy (novel)
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For the Henry Adams novel, see Democracy: An American Novel.
Democracy
1st editionAuthor(s) Joan Didion Country United States Language English Genre(s) Novel Publisher Simon & Schuster Publication date 1984 Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) Pages 240 pp (Vintage International paperback edition) ISBN ISBN 0-679-75485-7 (Vintage International paperback edition) OCLC Number 31411030 Dewey Decimal 813/.54 20 LC Classification PS3554.I33 D4 1995 Democracy, Joan Didion's fourth novel, was published in 1984. Set in Hawaii and Southeast Asia at the end of the Vietnam War, the book tells the story of Inez Victor, wife of U.S. Senator and one-time presidential hopeful Harry Victor, and her enduring romance with Jack Lovett, a CIA agent/war profiteer who dies shortly after extricating Inez's daughter Jessie from Saigon, where the girl had incautiously ventured.
Democracy is unusual in that its narrator is not a character within the novel's world but a voice whom Didion identifies as herself, a writer self-consciously struggling with the ambiguities of her ostensible material, the ironies attendant to narration, and the inevitable contradictions at the heart of any story-telling. Didion's deft and economical use of this conceit allows her to comment not only upon the novel she chose to write, a romantic tragedy, but also upon the novel she chose not to write, a family epic encompassing generations of Inez's wealthy Hawaiian family, artless emblems of the colonial impulse.
What amazes, in the end, is the lightness of Didion's touch, her remarkable ear for the vernacular, and her impeccable comedic timing.
At the time Democracy was published, the work was widely recognized as Didion's best novel to date for the skillful way she combined reportorial skill with literary style. However, some critics felt the book's realism undercut its overall achievement as a novel.
External links
- Democracy Summary at Answers.com
Works by Joan Didion Novels: Essay collections: Other non-fiction: Categories:- American novels
- 1984 novels
- Novels by Joan Didion
- Metafictional works
- Novels set in Hawaii
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