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Susan Sontag

    16 januari 1933 – 28 december 2004

    Susan Sontag was een invloedrijk Amerikaans auteur, essayist en denker wiens werk een breed scala aan onderwerpen bestreek, van fotografie en media tot ziekte en politiek. Haar schrijven werd gekenmerkt door een scherpe analyse van cultuur en samenleving en een onderzoek naar de relatie tussen kunst, ideologie en menselijke ervaring. Sontag stond bekend om haar intellectuele inspanning en haar betrokkenheid bij mensenrechten, wat ook in haar teksten tot uiting kwam. Haar essays en overpeinzingen daagden conventioneel denken uit en nodigden lezers uit om dieper na te denken over de wereld om hen heen.

    Susan Sontag
    Susan Sontag: Essays of the 1960s & 70s (LOA #246)
    Susan Sontag: Later Essays
    Grote vragen
    In Amerika
    De vulkaanminnaar
    De vulkaan minnaar
    • De vulkaan minnaar

      • 431bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen

      Schildering van de passies van een Britse Ambassadeur in Napels tegen de achtergrond van het Europese politieke leven aan het eind van de 18e eeuw.

      De vulkaan minnaar
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    • De vulkaanminnaar

      een romance - druk 2

      • 421bladzijden
      • 15 uur lezen

      Napels, eind achttiende eeuw. Een Britse ambassadeur en kunstminnaar trouwt met de jonge Emma, die zich ontpopt als een vrouw van de wereld. Dan verschijnt de Britse admiraal lord Nelson ten tonele en bloeit er een gepassioneerde liefdesrelatie tussen hem en Emma op.

      De vulkaanminnaar
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    • In Amerika

      • 384bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      In 1876 a group of Poles led by Maryna Zalewska, Poland's greatest actress, travel to California to found a "utopian" commune. Maryna, who has renounced her career, is accompanied by her small son and husband; in her entourage is a rising young writer who is in love with her. The novel portrays a West that is still largely empty, where white settlers confront native Californians and Asian coolies. The image of America, and of California-as fantasy, as escape, as radical simplification-constantly meets a more complex reality. The commune fails and most of the migrants go home, but Maryna stays and triumphs on the American stage. In America is a big, juicy, surprising book-about a woman's search for self-transformation, about the fate of idealism, about the world of the theater-that will captivate its readers from the first page. It is Sontag's most delicious, most brilliant achievement.

      In Amerika
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    • Grote vragen

      vijftien verhalen over de zin van het leven

      • 165bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      Verhalen uit de wereldliteratuur over levensbeschouwelijke thema's.

      Grote vragen
    • Susan Sontag: Later Essays

      • 865bladzijden
      • 31 uur lezen

      This collection presents the later writings of a provocative critic, showcasing essays and speeches from the last quarter-century of her life. It covers a wide array of subjects, including the AIDS epidemic, 9/11, the Iraq war, and the allure of Fascism, alongside reflections on painting, dance, music, and film. The works feature literary portraits of notable figures such as Walter Benjamin, Roland Barthes, and Jorge Luis Borges, reflecting her passionate curiosity and expansive intellect. With unwavering focus and intensity, she challenges our understanding of human life, as highlighted in her acceptance speech for the Jerusalem Prize in 2000. Her experience in war-torn Sarajevo while staging Waiting for Godot becomes a profound meditation on culture and human dignity, emphasizing what people in conflict zones feel they have lost. Additionally, "AIDS and Its Metaphors" builds on the themes of her earlier work, "Illness as Metaphor," while "Regarding the Pain of Others" addresses the moral complexities of depicting violence and atrocity through photography. This collection serves as a testament to her enduring impact and insight into the human experience.

      Susan Sontag: Later Essays
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    • With the publication of her first book, Against Interpretation, in 1966, Susan Sontag placed herself at the forefront of an era of cultural and political transformation. "What is important now," she wrote, "is to recover our senses ... In place of a hermeneutics we need an erotics of art." She would remain a catalyzing presence, whether writing about camp sensibility, the films of Jean-Luc Godard and Alain Resnais, her experiences as a traveler to Hanoi at the height of the Vietnam War, the aesthetics of science-fiction and pornography, or a range of modern thinkers from Simone Weil to E.M. Cioran. She opened dazzling new perspectives on any subject she addressed, whether the nature of photography or cultural attitudes toward illness. This volume, edited by Sontag's son David Rieff, presents the full texts of four essential books: Against Interpretation, Styles of Radical Will (1969), On Photography (1977), and Illness as Metaphor (1978). Also here as a special feature are six previously uncollected essays including studies of William S. Burroughs and the painter Francis Bacon and a series of reflections on beauty, aging, and the emerging feminist movement.

      Susan Sontag: Essays of the 1960s & 70s (LOA #246)
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    • Notes on Camp

      • 64bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      "These two classic essays were the first works of criticism to break down the boundaries between 'high' and 'low' culture, and made Susan Sontag a literary sensation."--Back cover

      Notes on Camp
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    • Susan Sontag, one of the most internationally renowned and controversial intellectuals of the latter half of the twentieth century, still provokes. In 1978 Jonathan Cott, a founding contributing editor of Rolling Stone magazine, interviewed Sontag first in Paris and later in New York. Only a third of their twelve hours of discussion ever made it to print. Now, more than three decades later, Yale University Press is proud to publish the entire transcript of Sontag’s remarkable conversation, accompanied by Cott’s preface and recollections. Sontag’s musings and observations reveal the passionate engagement and breadth of her critical intelligence and curiosities at a moment when she was at the peak of her powers. Nearly a decade after her death, these hours of conversation offer a revelatory and indispensable look at the self-described "besotted aesthete" and "obsessed moralist." Sontag proclaims a personal credo, declaring: "Thinking is a form of feeling; feeling is a form of thinking."

      Susan Sontag : the complete Rolling Stone interview
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    • Fashion Images de Mode No. 4

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      Fashion photography's pervasive presence has brought the intimate aesthetics of post-80s realism into everybody's lives. This year's Fashion Images de Mode, the fourth volume of an annual series, showcases emerging as well as established photographers. Editor Lisa Lovatt-Smith presents photographs which capture the new directions in current fashion media, such as an increasingly subjective photographer's eye and a heightened reliance on digital image manipulation. This edition includes an introduction by renowned writer Susan Sontag, an essay by Patrick Remy, and sections devoted to prominent photographers Steve Hiett, Phil Poynter, Sean Ellis, Anette Aurell, Ellen Von Unwerth, Mario Sorrenti, Melodie McDaniel, Nathaniel Goldberg, Terry Richardson, Jack Pierson, Peter Lindbergh, David La Chapelle, and Mario Testino.

      Fashion Images de Mode No. 4
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