"Going back to California is not like going back to Vermont, or Chicago; Vermont and Chicago are relative constants, against which one measures one's own change. All that is constant about the California of my childhood is the rate at which it disappears."

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Source: Joan Didion (2013). “Slouching Towards Bethlehem”, p.128, Zola Books

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Joan Didion was an influential American writer known for her incisive essays and novels that explore themes of memory, identity, and societal change.

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