A CONVERSATION WITH JOAN JULIET BUCK
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I recently had a fascinating chat for the better part of two hours with American writer, actor and former Paris Vogue Editor in Chief Joan Juliet Buck. She had just wrapped a day of recording the audio version of her memoir, The Price of Illusion, which Oprah named as one of the “20 Best Books To Pick Up” in 2017. The audiobook is out now.
Clockwise from top left: with Jack Nicholson and Anjelica Huston at Cannes Film Festival; with Peter O'Toole at the premiere of Lord Jim in 1965; Portrait for Talk magazine, 1999; Portrait, 2007. (Photos: Yahoo/Pinterest/The Guardian/In Style) |
With Andy Warhol and Yves Saint-Laurent
(Photos: Pinterest/The Cut)
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Yet, Joan’s observations on cultural identity are what tugged on me most. Born in California and raised in Paris and London, Joan struggled, even at the height of her success, to wriggle comfortably into any one culture.
Meryl Streep and Joan in Julie & Julia |
Do you think you’ll stay in New York?
Joan's Paris Vogue covers |
Photo: Harper's Bazaar |
Joan with Isaac Mizrahi at her book launch. Photo: Women's Wear Daily. |