Let Us Now Praise Susan Sontag
By (Author) Sibyl Kempson
53rd State Press
53rd State Press
4th January 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
812.6
Paperback
162
Width 127mm, Height 177mm
184g
Set in Alabama at the scene of James Agee and Walker Evanss famous reporting, Let Us Now Praise Susan Sontag brings Sibyl Kempsons attention to the ethical snares of poetic journalism and what it means to work on the land. She interrogates the strange energy of images, both their potential to anesthetize response, and their invitation to be approached as hermeneutic thresholds between visible and invisible orders. Interwoven with sources from Agee and Walker to Sontag, to inscriptions on Assyrian mythological seals, and nested in a set of images from other performances, the play holds forth in its own genre, a bad-ventriloquism visitation seed-eating prayer ceremony with songs. The entire score, composed by Kempsons longtime collaborator Ashley Turba, completes the book.