About Diane Johnson
Diane Johnson is a two time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and a three time National Book Award finalist (most recently in 1997 for Le Divorce). She divides her time between San Francisco and Paris.
Novels
Loving Hands At Home (1969)
Burning (1971)
The True History of the First Mrs. Meredith and Other Lesser Lives (1972)
The Shadow Knows (1975)
Lying Low (1979)
Terrorists and Novelists (1982)
Persian Nights (1987)
Health and Happiness (1990)
Le Divorce (1997)
Lesser Lives (1999)
Le Mariage (2000)
L'Affaire (2003)
Into a Paris Quartier (2005)
Lulu in Marrakesh (2008)
Lulu in Marrakech (2009)
Burning (1971)
The True History of the First Mrs. Meredith and Other Lesser Lives (1972)
The Shadow Knows (1975)
Lying Low (1979)
Terrorists and Novelists (1982)
Persian Nights (1987)
Health and Happiness (1990)
Le Divorce (1997)
Lesser Lives (1999)
Le Mariage (2000)
L'Affaire (2003)
Into a Paris Quartier (2005)
Lulu in Marrakesh (2008)
Lulu in Marrakech (2009)
Collections
Non fiction
Edwin Broun Fred: Scientist, Administrator, Gentleman (1975)
Dashiell Hammett: A Life (1983) (see Dashiell Hammett)
Philip Trager: Changing Paris (2000)
American Symbolist Art: Nineteenth-century Poets in Paint Washington Allston, John La Farge, William Rimmer, George Inness, And Albert Pinkham Ryder (2004)
Dashiell Hammett: A Life (1983) (see Dashiell Hammett)
Philip Trager: Changing Paris (2000)
American Symbolist Art: Nineteenth-century Poets in Paint Washington Allston, John La Farge, William Rimmer, George Inness, And Albert Pinkham Ryder (2004)
Diane Johnson recommends
The Western Limit of the World (2005) David Masiel "A terrific, exciting novel... There's no better writing about the sea now." | Midnight in Manhattan (2005) Francesca Delbanco "Had me giggling all the way across the Atlantic. So well-observed and funny. " | To Catch the Lightning (2008) Alan Cheuse "Bravo to Cheuse for this incarnation of a major and unfairly forgotten American artist, capturing an era so crucial in native American, and therefore American history. I found it immediate and innovative." |
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