000807866 000__ 05088cam\a2200445\i\4500 000807866 001__ 807866 000807866 005__ 20210515141151.0 000807866 008__ 160707t20172017nyu\\\\\\b\\\\001\e\eng\c 000807866 010__ $$a 2016946088 000807866 019__ $$a980121771$$a980911359 000807866 020__ $$a9781598535198$$q(hardcover) 000807866 020__ $$a1598535196$$q(hardcover) 000807866 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn953222952 000807866 035__ $$a807866 000807866 040__ $$aYDXCP$$beng$$erda$$cYDXCP$$dBTCTA$$dBDX$$dOCLCQ$$dBKL$$dCPL$$dOCLCQ$$dSTF$$dR2A$$dNZAUC$$dMTG$$dLIV$$dOSU$$dOBE 000807866 042__ $$apcc 000807866 049__ $$aISEA 000807866 050_4 $$aPS3569.O6547$$bA6 2017 000807866 08204 $$a814/.54$$223 000807866 1001_ $$aSontag, Susan,$$d1933-2004,$$eauthor. 000807866 24010 $$aEssays.$$kSelections 000807866 24510 $$aLater essays :$$bUnder the sign of Saturn ; Aids and its metaphors ; Where the stress falls ; Regarding the pain of others ; At the same time: essays and speeches /$$cSusan Sontag ; David Rieff, editor. 000807866 2463_ $$aSusan Sontag, later essays 000807866 264_1 $$aNew York, N.Y. :$$bThe Library of America,$$c[2017] 000807866 300__ $$axi, 865 pages ;$$c21 cm. 000807866 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000807866 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000807866 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000807866 4901_ $$aThe Library of America ;$$v292 000807866 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000807866 50500 $$tUnder the sign of Saturn$$g(1980).$$tOn Paul Goodman ;$$tApproaching Artaud ;$$tFascinating fascism ;$$tUnder the sign of Saturn ;$$tSyberberg's Hitler ;$$tRemembering Barthes ;$$tMind as passion --$$tAIDS and its metaphors$$g(1989) --$$tWhere the stress falls$$g(2001).$$tA poet's prose ;$$tWhere the stress falls ;$$tAfterlives : the case of Machado de Assis ;$$tA mind in mourning ;$$tThe wisdom project ;$$tWriting itself : on Roland Barthes ;$$tWalser's voice ;$$tDanilo Kiš ;$$tGombrowicz's Ferdydurke ;$$tPedro Páramo ;$$tDQ ;$$tA letter to Borges ;$$tA century of cinema ;$$tA novel into film : Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz ;$$tA note on Bunraku ;$$tA place for fantasy ;$$tThe pleasure of the image ;$$tAbout Hodgkin ;$$tA lexicon for Available light ;$$tIn memory of their feelings ;$$tDancer and the dance ;$$tLincoln Kirstein ;$$tWagner's fluids ;$$tAn ecstasy of lament ;$$tOne hundred years of Italian photography ;$$tOn Bellocq ;$$tBorland's babies ;$$tCertain Mapplethorpes ;$$tA photograph is not an opinion. Or is it? ;$$tHomage to Halliburton ;$$tSingleness ;$$tWriting as reading ;$$tThirty years later ;$$tQuestions of travel ;$$tThe idea of Europe (one more elegy) ;$$tThe very comical lament of Pyramus and Thisbe (an interlude) ;$$tAnswers to a questionnaire ;$$tWaiting for Godot in Sarajevo ;$$t"There" and "here" ;$$tJoseph Brodsky ;$$tOn being translated --$$tRegarding the pain of others$$g(2003) --$$tAt the same time : essays and speeches$$g(2007).$$tPreface by Paolo Dilonardo and Anne Jump ;$$tForeword by David Rieff ;$$tAn argument about beauty ;$$t1926 ... Pasternak, Tsevtayeva, Rilke ;$$tLoving Dostoyevsky ;$$tA double destiny : on Anna Banti's Artemisia ;$$tUnextinguished : the case for Victor Serge ;$$tOutlandish : on Halldór Laxness's Under the glacier ;$$t9.11.01 ;$$tA few weeks after ;$$tOne year after ;$$tPhotography : a little summa ;$$tRegarding the torture of others ;$$tThe conscience of words ;$$tThe world as India ;$$tOn courage and resistance ;$$tLiterature is freedom ;$$tAt the same time : the novelist and moral reasoning --$$gChronology. 000807866 520__ $$aAn unprecedented collection of the controversial later writings of the greatest and most provocative critic of our time. Susan Sontag was the most influential critic of her time. This second volume in Library of America's definitive Sontag edition gathers all the collected essays and speeches from her last quarter-century, brilliant works whose subjects, from the AIDS epidemic, 9/11, the Iraq war, and the perverse allure of Fascism to painting, dance, music, film, and scintillating literary portraits of such writers as Walter Benjamin, Roland Barthes, Antonin Artaud, Machado de Assis, Jorge Luis Borges, Nadine Gordimer, Joseph Brodsky, W. G. Sebald, Marina Tsvetayeva, and Robert Walser, bear enduring witness to passionate curiosity and expansive intellect. She brings to every subject an unwavering focus and intensity, and a deep commitment to extending our sense of what a human life can be, as she said on accepting the Jerusalem Prize in 2000. An account of her 1993 residence in war-torn Sarajevo to stage a production of Waiting for Godot becomes a meditation on the meaning of culture: Culture, serious culture, is an expression of human dignity-which is what people in Sarajevo feel they have lost. AIDS and Its Metaphors marks a further development of the central ideas of her classic Illness as Metaphor, while Regarding the Pain of Others explores eloquently the troubling moral issues surrounding photographic depictions of violence, cruelty, and atrocity. 000807866 650_0 $$aArts, Modern$$y20th century. 000807866 650_0 $$aAIDS (Disease)$$xSocial aspects. 000807866 650_0 $$aMetaphor. 000807866 650_0 $$aWar and society. 000807866 650_0 $$aWar in art$$xSocial aspects. 000807866 655_7 $$aEssays.$$2lcgft 000807866 7001_ $$aRieff, David,$$eeditor. 000807866 830_0 $$aLibrary of America ;$$v292. 000807866 85200 $$bgen$$hPS3569.O6547$$iA6$$i2017 000807866 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:807866$$pGLOBAL_SET 000807866 980__ $$aBIB 000807866 980__ $$aBOOK