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Where the Stress Falls (Penguin Modern Classics) Book

Susan Sontag produces a riveting new volume of essays that reflects her polygamous interests in Where the Stress Falls. The American writer, famous for her fiction, is equally prolific in her essay writing, including such titles as Against Interpretation, Styles of Radical Will and Illness as Metaphor. These latest essays range from her take on the cultural philosopher Roland Barthes, accounts of working in Sarajevo, to the traditions of Western Gardens to the history of travel writing. As she writes of her youthful understanding of her craft, "my idea of a writer was someone who was interested in "everything"'. Perhaps most intriguingly, she revisits her 1966 book, (then her second publication), Against Interpretation and provides an autobiographical context for her essays on Simone Weil, Albert Camus, Pavese and Michel Leiris. In these early works she saw herself as a "pugnacious aesthete and a barely closeted moralist". Sontag fought to pave the way for making photograph and cinema subjects worthy of serious cultural criticism. Although several of these essays have been written in the last couple of years, many are reprinted from magazine articles and the book forms a thought-provoking collection rather than a selection of new writing. Given Sontag's outspoken views on the recent events in America and Afghanistan, it is rather frustrating that there isn't more of her political writing in this volume and it is hard to understand why certain "interludes" were chosen. But as always with Sontag, there is much for even the faint-hearted to savour and ponder. --Julie WheelwrightRead More

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    Paperback. Pub Date: July. 2009 Pages: 352 Publisher: Penguin Classics Where The Stress Falls is divided INTO three Sections: the first. 'Reading'. Includes Ardent pieces on writers from Sontag's own private canon - Machado de Assis. Barthes. WG Sebald. Borges. Tsvetaeva and Elizabeth Hardwick. In the second. 'Seeing'. she shares her passions for film. dance. photography. painting. opera and theatre. And in the final section. 'There and Here'. Sontag explores her own commitments to the work (and activism) of conscience and to the vocation of the writer.

  • Foyles

    Where the Stress Falls is divided into three sections: the first, 'Reading', includes ardent pieces on writers from Sontag's own private canon - Machado de Assis, Barthes, W. G. Sebald, Borges, Tsvetaeva and Elizabeth Hardwick. In the second, 'Seeing', she shares her passions for film, dance, photography, painting, opera and theatre. And in the final section, 'There and Here', Sontag explores her own commitments to the work (and activism) of conscience and to the vocation of the writer.

  • ASDA

    Includes ardent pieces on writers from the author's own private canon - Machado de Assis Barthes W G Sebald Borges Tsvetaeva and Elizabeth Hardwick. This work shares her passions for film dance photography painting opera and theatre. It explores her own commitments to the work (and activism) of conscience and to the vocation of the writer.

  • 0141190213
  • 9780141190211
  • Susan Sontag
  • 2 July 2009
  • Penguin Classics
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 368
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