Didion’s “On Going Home”: The Rhetoric of Fragmentation

Didion’s “On Going Home”: The Rhetoric of Fragmentation

One of the recent developments in American letters has been the recent awakening of interest in the essay form, considered for long a subgenre of literary nonfiction. “A greater number of essayists,” Scott Russell Sanders indicates, are “at work in America today, and more gifted ones, than at any time in recent decades” qtd. in Atkins 13 .

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