9780393049282-0393049280-Susan Sontag: The Making of an Icon

Susan Sontag: The Making of an Icon

ISBN-13: 9780393049282
ISBN-10: 0393049280
Edition: First Edition
Author: Carl Rollyson, Lisa Paddock
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Format: Hardcover 448 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780393049282
ISBN-10: 0393049280
Edition: First Edition
Author: Carl Rollyson, Lisa Paddock
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Format: Hardcover 448 pages

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Susan Sontag: The Making of an Icon (ISBN-13: 9780393049282 and ISBN-10: 0393049280), written by authors Carl Rollyson, Lisa Paddock, was published by W. W. Norton & Company in 2000. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Susan Sontag: The Making of an Icon (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.42.

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"The book neither sympathizes with its subject nor trashes her. A kind of semiruthless, semi-good-natured impersonality prevails throughout....This book never penetrates the glazed surface of Sontag's appearance or the formal character of her work....[However] many interviews were conducted with friends and enemies alike, the reader is left knowing that a wall still stands behind which Susan Sontag lurks, undetected and unknown." ―Vivian Gornick, Salon, 08/01/2000

The first--and unauthorized--biography of the so-called dark lady of American letters. 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 to America; as sophisticated analyst of her own experience with cancer in Illness as Metaphor; as champion of free speech in the Rushdie Affair; as theater director in besieged Sarajevo; and, with the publication of The Volcano Lover, as best-selling historical novelist. Yet she has both courted that fascination and insisted on holding it at a distance, demanding control over her public image. This first--and most definitely unauthorized--biography delves beneath the surface to examine the forces that made Susan Sontag an international icon. Carl Rollyson and Lisa Paddock explore her public persona and private passions, including the strategies behind her meteoric rise to fame and her political moves and missteps. Above all, they show how the life of Susan Sontag reveals to us the way we live now.
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