When the American essayist Joan Didion lost her husband to a sudden heart attack during a family dinner, she began to write an account of his death and the year following it, navigating her grief, disbelief, and the gradual return to normalcy (in as far as any normalcy is possible after such a loss).
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Daak Weekly: Exile and the Loss of Self
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When the American essayist Joan Didion lost her husband to a sudden heart attack during a family dinner, she began to write an account of his death and the year following it, navigating her grief, disbelief, and the gradual return to normalcy (in as far as any normalcy is possible after such a loss).