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Susan Sontag
National Book Award 2000

I TiÌu sø
I PhÞng v¶n
I ‡àc Susan Sontag
I VË In America
I VË tŸc gi¨ v¡ tŸc ph¸m
I Tin vË gi¨i National Book Awards 2000


I TiÌu sø

Susan Sontag (1933- ), American writer, known for her philosophical writings on modern culture. Born in New York City, Sontag was educated at the universities of California, Chicago, and Paris and at Harvard University. Her 1964 article "Notes on 'Camp'" in the quarterly Partisan Review, which was reported on in news magazines, brought to national attention her new definition of "camp" as the "love of the unnatural, of artifice and exaggeration." During the 1960s and 1970s Sontag's essays and observations had a strong influence on the American counterculture. Her essay collections include Against Interpretation (1966), Styles of Radical Will (1969), and Under the Sign of Saturn (1980). She also wrote the novels The Benefactor (1963), Death Kit (1967), The Volcano Lover (1992), and In America (2000). Sontag's other works include the nonfiction books On Photography (1977), Illness as Metaphor (1978), and AIDS and Its Metaphors (1989); and a collection of short stories, I, etcetera (1978)

I PhÞng v¶n

K B¡i Sontag Talking do Charles Simmons thúc hiÎn trÅn The New York Times, ng¡y 18 thŸng Mõéi Hai, 1977

I ‡àc Susan Sontag

K ‡àc chõçng ½·u cða tŸc ph¸m In America  [ ½àc b¡i ]
K B¡i When Writers Talk Among Themselves trÅn The New York Times, ng¡y 5 thŸng GiÅng, 1986

I VË In America

K B¡i In America: Love as a Distraction That Gets in the Way of Art cða Michiko Kakutani trÅn The New York Times, ng¡y 29 thŸng Hai, 2000
K B¡i Diva cða Sarah Kerr trÅn The New York Times, ng¡y 12 thŸng Ba, 2000
K B¡i Polish ¾migr¾s lead Sontag to 'the country' cða Bob Minzesheimer trÅn USA Today, ng¡y 9 thŸng Ba, 2000

I VË tŸc gi¨ v¡ tŸc ph¸m

K B¡i New Criterion cða Roger Kimball trÅn britannica.com, thŸng Hai, 1998
K B¡i Susan Sontag (1933-) trÅn mòc books and writers cða kirjasto.sci.fi
 

I Tin vË gi¨i National Book Awards 2000

  K B¡i Sontag wins National Book Award trÅn MSNBC, ng¡y 15 thŸng Mõéi Mæt, 2000
K B¡i Sontag Is Among winners of National Book Awards cða Dinitia Smith trÅn The New York Times, ng¡y 16 thŸng Mõéi Mæt, 2000
K B¡i Author Susan Sontag Wins National Book Award cða Ellen Wulfhorst trÅn LATimes, ng¡y 16 thŸng Mõéi Mæt, 2000
K B¡i Susan Sontag wins National Book Award for 'In America' trÅn CNN,  ng¡y 16 thŸng Mõéi Mæt, 2000
K B¡i Susan Sontag Wins National Book Award for Fiction cða Linton Weeks trÅn Washington Post, ng¡y 16 thŸng Mõéi Mæt, 2000

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