Susan Sontag
/ˌsuːzn ˈsɒntæɡ/
/ˌsuːzn ˈsɑːntæɡ/
- (1933-2004) a US writer of novels and short stories who was also well known for her writings on art, culture and politics. These include Against Interpretation (1966), On Photography (1976), Illness as Metaphor (1979) and AIDS and its Metaphors (1989).
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