As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh: Diaries 1964-1980
By (Author) Susan Sontag
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
13th February 2020
2nd May 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
818.5409
Paperback
544
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 33mm
379g
Intimate journal entries that trace the artistic and political development of a leading mind of our time From the graphic destruction of war-torn Vietnam to her tumultuous romantic affairs, in the second volume of her diaries, Sontag is profoundly candid and insightful. This instalment charts the years when Sontag wrote the majority of her renowned essays, including the ground-breaking Against Interpretation in 1966. Riveting and enlightening, As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh illuminates the mind of one of the twentieth century's most significant intellectuals.
Revelatory in the most profound sense * The Times *
Gold dust * Sunday Times *
Susan Sontag was born in Manhattan in 1933 and studied at the universities of Chicago, Harvard and Oxford. Her non-fiction works include Against Interpretation, On Photography, Illness as Metaphor, AIDS and its Metaphors and Regarding the Pain of Others. She is also the author of four novels, a collection of stories and several plays. Her books are translated into thirty-two languages. In 2001 she was awarded the Jerusalem Prize for the body of her work, and in 2003 she received the Prince of Asturias Prize for Literature and the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade. She died in December 2004. Penguin will publish Sontag on Film in October 2016.