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Definition of Susan sontag
1. Noun. United States writer (born in 1933).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Susan Sontag
Literary usage of Susan sontag
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Soviet Defectors: The KGB Wanted List by Vladislav Krasnov (1986)
"The main reason for this lack of receptivity to defectors' messages was suggested
by susan sontag in her February 1982 speech in support of the Solidarity ..."
2. Cavendishby Christa Jungnickel, Russell McCormmach by Christa Jungnickel, Russell McCormmach (1996)
""susan sontag, "The Aesthetics of Silence," in Styles of Radical H7//(New York:
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1969), 19-20, 26. ..."
3. Cavendish by Christa Jungnickel, Russell McCormmach (1996)
"*John Davy, Memoirs of the Life of Sir Humphry Davy. Bart., vol. 1 (London, 1836),
222. "susan sontag, "The Aesthetics of Silence," in Styles of Radical ..."
4. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"... —Eugene J. McCarthy, Dictionary of American Politics, 1968 I don't want to
accede to persistent demands to repeat myself—susan sontag, in Vogue, 1 Aug. ..."
5. A Melancholy Scene of Devastation: The Public Response to the 1793 by J. Worth Estes, Billy G. Smith (1997)
"susan sontag, in Illness as Metaphor (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1978),
pp. 80-82, has argued that during the late eighteenth century a dramatic ..."
6. A Melancholy Scene of Devastation: The Public Response to the 1793 by J. Worth Estes, Billy G. Smith (1997)
"susan sontag, in Illness as Metaphor (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1978),
pp. 80-82, has argued that during the late eighteenth century a dramatic ..."
7. The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"He is the author of susan sontag: Mind as Passion (1995) and Race and Urban Space
in American Culture (2000), and co-editor of Urban Space and ..."