Where the Kissing Never Stops

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"Where the Kissing Never Stops" is an essay by Joan Didion, included in her collection *Slouching Towards Bethlehem*, that examines the life and image of a Hollywood gossip columnist to explore themes of celebrity, performance, and self-invention.

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Where the Kissing Never Stops canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf essay
literary work
author Joan Didion NERFINISHED
collection Slouching Towards Bethlehem NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines construction of public persona
mythology of Hollywood success
tension between private self and public image
genre literary journalism
nonfiction essay
hasAuthorialStyle personal essay voice
reportorial observation
includedIn first edition of Slouching Towards Bethlehem
language English
literaryMovement New Journalism NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus Hollywood gossip columnist
partOfAuthorCareerPhase early nonfiction work of Joan Didion
publisherOfCollection Farrar, Straus and Giroux NERFINISHED
setIn Hollywood NERFINISHED
Los Angeles
theme Hollywood NERFINISHED
celebrity culture
gossip journalism
image-making
performance
self-invention

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Description of subject: "Where the Kissing Never Stops" is an essay by Joan Didion, included in her collection *Slouching Towards Bethlehem*, that examines the life and image of a Hollywood gossip columnist to explore themes of celebrity, performance, and self-invention.

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Slouching Towards Bethlehem hasPart Where the Kissing Never Stops