A Susan Sontag Reader

A Susan Sontag Reader by Susan Sontag, published by Penguin Books in 1983, is a comprehensive collection that spans 446 pages. This edition features extracts from Sontag’s notable works, including her novels The Benefactor and Death Kit, as well as essays such as On Style, Under the Sign of Saturn, and On Photography. The book offers readers a curated glimpse into Sontag’s literary contributions, showcasing her insights and reflections across various forms of writing.
Readers will find a diverse selection of Sontag’s work that highlights her exploration of fiction and literary themes. The extracts provide a rich context for understanding her perspectives on style and photography, among other subjects. This reader serves as an accessible entry point into Sontag’s thought-provoking ideas, making it a valuable resource for those interested in her literary legacy.
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Contains extracts from novels The Benefactor and Death Kit, and from essays such as On Style, Under the sign of Saturn and On Photography.
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