After helping my dear husband survive nine months of cancer I lay beside him as he succeeded to die well. He was convinced that there was a certain way to do it the right way. I was convinced that one had to already be a phenomenally honorable and passionate kind of person to be touched by such a disease. I believe we were both correct. Cancer is a bitch! But she knows how to win over a perfectly good man.
It's a very brilliant book that is especially relevant if you have an interest in the Victorian concept of consumption or TB - especially applicable to consumptive women of that timespan - think male concepts of the suffering involved and its near-denial of the fact that consumptives died totally grossly ill in body and often in mind; the romantic concept of consumption is often based on female saintly suffering (involving women's and some males and children too) and males and some females took pleasure in masochistic-sadistic suffering and such pleasures as they extracted could be used as a fetish to deny the brutal horrors of dying of consumptive illnesses; and a fetish is always sexual.
Volatile, quick-witted, incisive and sometimes abrasive, Susan Sontag was a critic and theorist of remarkable erudition and insight. Arm chair bluestockings should bow in obeisance to imbibe the values that informed the armature of Susan's head and heart.
Why does Sontag get credit for telling long obvious truths as revelations? I heard nothing did not already know except how impressed Sontag is with herself.
These are things often felt, but not researched and written such way. She is only observing, sure, but it is quite novel to talk about these matters in such a detailed way with a clear objective. It's not that she is finding these things, it's that she is talking about them.
Few if any public intellectuals were talking about this in the 1970s. how old are you and at this point in time in the 2020s it may sound obvious but it wasn't obvious then when she gave the presentation. It's like seeing a checkov play now and going "gee this has a lot of cliches of drama and modernist tricks that I'm familiar with." Checkov was a pioneer and so was Sontag
😂 tell me you don’t know what an essayist is without telling me you don’t know what an essayist is. I’d like to listen to you speak about some random and obvious subject.
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To say that Susan Sontag was a genius is a sick understatement.
so true.
one in a trillion
I wish we still had her insight into our current pandemic.
I wish we still had her.
Bless Ancestor Susan Sontag 🧎🏿 She gets me every time ❣️🙏🏿
thank you so much for posting this lecture, it's precious
After helping my dear husband survive nine months of cancer I lay beside him as he succeeded to die well. He was convinced that there was a certain way to do it the right way. I was convinced that one had to already be a phenomenally honorable and passionate kind of person to be touched by such a disease. I believe we were both correct. Cancer is a bitch! But she knows how to win over a perfectly good man.
It's a very brilliant book that is especially relevant if you have an interest in the Victorian concept of consumption or TB - especially applicable to consumptive women of that timespan - think male concepts of the suffering involved and its near-denial of the fact that consumptives died totally grossly ill in body and often in mind; the romantic concept of consumption is often based on female saintly suffering (involving women's and some males and children too) and males and some females took pleasure in masochistic-sadistic suffering and such pleasures as they extracted could be used as a fetish to deny the brutal horrors of dying of consumptive illnesses; and a fetish is always sexual.
eu vim depois de ouvir rita tb!!! fantastic!
Volatile, quick-witted, incisive and sometimes abrasive, Susan Sontag was a critic and theorist of remarkable erudition and insight. Arm chair bluestockings should bow in obeisance to imbibe the values that informed the armature of Susan's head and heart.
Don't worry about the obscure words. I looked them up. This text is meaningless.
For the fact that I got here following a John Green rabbit hole, I am somewhat ashamed. Nevertheless, I’m glad I arrived here.
oh that's not a bad thing. Mr. Green makes great observations about life, as well - on his youtube channel, podcast. The point is, you got here :)
Also here from John green.
from cancer? or did he make a remark about susan sontag?
I’ve often envisioned Weird Al singing the book title as a spoof of the J Geil song, Girlfriend is a Centerfold.
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Just got here from JRE. Super random but I’m here
what is jre?
I'm guessing Joe Rogan experience but when Joe Rogan or any guest invokes Susan Sontag?
Why does Sontag get credit for telling long obvious truths as revelations? I heard nothing did not already know except how impressed Sontag is with herself.
sometimes the unsaid gets buried and obfuscated so much so we behave as if they dont exist.
These are things often felt, but not researched and written such way. She is only observing, sure, but it is quite novel to talk about these matters in such a detailed way with a clear objective. It's not that she is finding these things, it's that she is talking about them.
Few if any public intellectuals were talking about this in the 1970s. how old are you and at this point in time in the 2020s it may sound obvious but it wasn't obvious then when she gave the presentation. It's like seeing a checkov play now and going "gee this has a lot of cliches of drama and modernist tricks that I'm familiar with." Checkov was a pioneer and so was Sontag
😂 tell me you don’t know what an essayist is without telling me you don’t know what an essayist is. I’d like to listen to you speak about some random and obvious subject.
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