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Slouching Towards Bethlehem

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A book commonly found on bookshelves alongside other popular literary titles, used to represent a stereotypical collection of contemporary women's literature

Mentions (4)
"The lineup of normal people/slouching towards bethlehem/just kids/all about love/crying in h mart/my year of rest and relaxation/the bell jar/the secret history on your shelf is nothing like the ones in other girls apartments"
Nooo babe you're nothing like other girls · u/Status_Hand6024 · ↑209 · 2025-01-20
"Joan Didion - almost finished with Slouching Towards Bethlehem, not sure if I should get The White Album next or go straight to The Year of Magical Thinking. I like her writing style, but don't really give a shit about California."
Good things that you got from this subreddit? · u/Sausageeggcheesespk · ↑119 · 2022-07-05
"Over the past few months /r/RSBookClub has read Hrabel's *Too Loud a Solitude*, Didion's *Slouching Towards Bethlehem*, Houellebecq's *Elementary Particles*, Bulgakov's *The Master & Margarita*, and Tolstoy's *The Death of Ivan Ilyich*."
/r/RSBookClub Update · u/rarely_beagle · ↑86 · 2021-09-27
"Didion's *Slouching Towards Bethlehem*"
/r/RSBookClub Update · u/rarely_beagle · ↑86 · 2021-09-27
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