Diane Johnson is the author, most recently, of "Le Divorce," a novel.
Diane Johnson wrote the foreword of the book.
Others have died and some were absent, including the novelist Diane Johnson.
His mother, Diane Johnson, says he could have lived with her, were it not for his dogs, which frightened her.
The book is "interesting and enjoyable," Diane Johnson said in these pages in 1978.
In 1980 our reviewer, Diane Johnson, called this a "judicious and beautifully written biography."
"I find all my friends here," says Diane Johnson, the novelist, when she regains her speech after the soufflé.
Diane Johnson recalls Esalen and its allure for the rich and famous.
Diane Johnson: is a novelist and critic.
Diane Johnson has a rule about her novels.
Diane Johnson is the author, most recently, of "Le Divorce," a novel.
Diane Johnson wrote the foreword of the book.
Others have died and some were absent, including the novelist Diane Johnson.
His mother, Diane Johnson, says he could have lived with her, were it not for his dogs, which frightened her.
The book is "interesting and enjoyable," Diane Johnson said in these pages in 1978.
In 1980 our reviewer, Diane Johnson, called this a "judicious and beautifully written biography."
"I find all my friends here," says Diane Johnson, the novelist, when she regains her speech after the soufflé.
Diane Johnson recalls Esalen and its allure for the rich and famous.
Diane Johnson: is a novelist and critic.
Diane Johnson has a rule about her novels.