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Sontag

[ son-tag ]

noun

  1. Susan, 1933–2004, U.S. critic, novelist, and essayist.


Sontag

/ ˈsɒntæɡ /

noun

  1. SontagSusan19332004FUSPHILOSOPHY: intellectualWRITING: essayist Susan. 1933–2004, US intellectual and essayist, noted esp for her writings on modern culture. Her works include `Notes on Camp' (1964), `Against Interpretation' (1968), On Photography (1977), Illness as Metaphor (1978), and the novel The Volcano Lover (1992)


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Sontag, a physician who works for Mid-Ohio Emergency Services, said his hospital has been receiving patients from other hospitals that have run out of room.

The question must be asked whether, if not for the early essays, we would even be discussing Susan Sontag today?

Of course, even Susan Sontag could not always be Susan Sontag.

But Susan Sontag, William T. Vollmann, Salman Rushdie, and Milan Kundera are all vocal fans of Kis.

After steeping in this environment for a year, Sontag became the high priestess of French avant-garde culture.

By the time Sontag made it to Paris in 1957, the intellectual energy in Paris was already legendary.

Henrietta Sontag, one of first lyric artists of the day, died at Mexico, aged about 50.

In Mexico, the celebrated operatic singer Henriette Sontag died of cholera.

One day Sontag visited him and asked, When are you going to give your concert?

Sontag was now for the first time assailed by the voice of calumny.

Hickey volunteered to remain, while Sontag, Ohlsen, and Petersen should go to the brig for help.

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