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At the Same Time

Essays and Speeches

Author: Susan Sontag; Edited by Paolo Dilonardo and Anne Jump; Foreword by David Rieff

At the Same Time

At the Same Time

$19.00

About This Book

Sontag's incisive intelligence, expressive brilliance, and deep curiosity about art, politics, and the writer's responsibility to bear witness have secured her place as one of the most important...

Page Count
256
On Sale
12/26/2007

Book Details

Sontag's incisive intelligence, expressive brilliance, and deep curiosity about art, politics, and the writer's responsibility to bear witness have secured her place as one of the most important thinkers and writers of the twentieth century.

At the Same Time gathers sixteen essays and speeches written in the last years of Sontag's life, when her work was being honored on the international stage. She writes of the freedom of literature, about courage and resistance, and fearlessly addresses the dilemmas of post-9/11 America, from the degradation of our political rhetoric to the appalling torture of prisoners in Abu Ghraib.

David Rieff describes his mother's passion in his foreword: "She wanted to experience everything, taste everything, go everywhere, do everything. Indeed, if I had only one word with which to evoke her, it would be avidity. . . . I think that, for her, the joy of living and the joy of knowing really were one and the same."

Imprint Publisher

Picador

ISBN

9780312426712

In The News

“What ultimately matters about Sontag . . . is what she has defended: the life of the mind, and the necessity for reading and writing as 'a way of being fully human.'” —Hilary Mantel, Los Angeles Times Book Review

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At the Same Time

At the Same Time

$19.00