Susan Sontag

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Susan Sontag was a noted writer, essayist, and cultural critic. She had a long-time involvement with the gay community, and was involved with numerous women, most particularly Annie Leibovitz.

Selected works

Fiction

  • (1963) The Benefactor ISBN 0-385-26710-X
  • (1967) Death Kit ISBN 0-312-42011-0
  • (1977) I, etcetera (Collection of short stories) ISBN 0-374-17402-4
  • "The Way We Live Now" (1986 short story about AIDS)
  • (1991) The Way We Live Now (short story) ISBN 0-374-52305-3
  • (1992) The Volcano Lover ISBN 1-55800-818-7
  • (1993) Alice in Bed
  • (1999) In America ISBN 1-56895-898-6 (National Book Award for fiction in 2000)

Nonfiction

  • "Notes on 'Camp'" (1964 essay)
  • Against Interpretation (1966 collection of essays; ISBN 0-385-26708-8)
  • Styles of Radical Will (1969 collection of essays; ISBN 0-312-42021-8)
  • On Photography (1977 monograph; ISBN 0-374-22626-1)
  • Illness as Metaphor (1978 monograph; ISBN 0-394-72844-0)
  • Under the Sign of Saturn (1980 collection of essays; ISBN 0-374-28076-2)
  • AIDS and Its Metaphors (1988 monograph, continuation of Illness as Metaphor; ISBN 0-374-10257-0)
  • Where the Stress Falls (2001 collection of essays; ISBN 0-374-28917-4)
  • Regarding the Pain of Others (2003 monograph; ISBN 0-374-24858-3)
  • At the Same Time (2007 collection of essays; ISBN 0-374-10072-1)
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