Susan Sontag: The Making of an Icon
Ever since she took American culture by storm with the publication of her Notes on Camp in 1964, Susan Sontag has been a star. Her austere glamour has been a critical factor in her success, making her a role model for intellectual women, a sex symbol for brainy men.
She has never ceased to fascinate the public: as brilliant wunderkind, bringing the latest in French thought
...moreHardcover, 370 pages
Published
April 1st 2000
by W. W. Norton & Company
(first published 2000)
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I think that I prefer biographies about people who I know something about already. I got really bored reading this book and while I am sure that Susan Sontag was an amazing woman, I know very little about her and it wasn't interesting enough (by the time I was done with her childhood) to keep going.
knowing less is often preferable
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