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Susan Sontag was a remarkable literary figure, blending a brilliant mind with a striking presence. Her rigorous intellectualism and groundbreaking explorations of 'low culture'—including celebrity, photography, and camp—established her as a unique icon of twentieth-century New York literary glamour. Her insights into art, politics, feminism, sexuality, and various ideologies provide a crucial lens for understanding our modern world. Sontag witnessed pivotal moments of the century, from the Cuban Revolution to the fall of the Berlin Wall, and her experiences in Vietnam, wartime Israel, and besieged Sarajevo inform her narratives. This biography delves into her professional achievements while revealing the complexities of her personal life, including her tumultuous relationships and struggles with her identity. It draws on exclusive access to her restricted personal archives and extensive interviews with those who knew her, including Annie Leibovitz. The result is a definitive portrait of a multifaceted and extraordinary woman, one of the century's most profound thinkers who navigated an equally fascinating life.

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Sontag, Benjamin Moser

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2020
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