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Sempre Susan: A Memoir of Susan Sontag -- Sigrid Nunez, Paperback
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From the author of The Friend, winner of the 2018 National Book Award.
The masterpiece of the 'I knew Susan' minigenre - A.O. Scott, The New York Times
A poignant, intimate memoir of one of America's most esteemed and fascinating cultural figures, and a deeply felt tribute. Sigrid Nunez was an aspiring writer when she first met Susan Sontag, already a legendary figure known for her polemical essays, blinding intelligence, and edgy personal style. Sontag introduced Nunez to her son, the writer David Rieff, and the two began dating. Soon Nunez moved into the apartment that Rieff and Sontag shared. As Sontag told Nunez, "Who says we have to live like everyone else?" Sontag's influence on Nunez, who went on to become a successful novelist, would be profound. Described by Nunez as "a natural mentor" who saw educating others as both a moral obligation and a source of endless pleasure, Sontag inevitably infected those around her with her many cultural and intellectual passions. In this poignant, intimate memoir, Nunez speaks of her gratitude for having had, as an early model, "someone who held such an exalted, unironic view of the writer's vocation." Published more than six years after Sontag's death, Sempre Susan is a startlingly truthful portrait of this outsized personality, who made being an intellectual a glamorous occupation.
Author: Sigrid Nunez
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Published: 10/07/2014
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.20lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.10w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781594633348
Age Range: 18-UP
The masterpiece of the 'I knew Susan' minigenre - A.O. Scott, The New York Times
A poignant, intimate memoir of one of America's most esteemed and fascinating cultural figures, and a deeply felt tribute. Sigrid Nunez was an aspiring writer when she first met Susan Sontag, already a legendary figure known for her polemical essays, blinding intelligence, and edgy personal style. Sontag introduced Nunez to her son, the writer David Rieff, and the two began dating. Soon Nunez moved into the apartment that Rieff and Sontag shared. As Sontag told Nunez, "Who says we have to live like everyone else?" Sontag's influence on Nunez, who went on to become a successful novelist, would be profound. Described by Nunez as "a natural mentor" who saw educating others as both a moral obligation and a source of endless pleasure, Sontag inevitably infected those around her with her many cultural and intellectual passions. In this poignant, intimate memoir, Nunez speaks of her gratitude for having had, as an early model, "someone who held such an exalted, unironic view of the writer's vocation." Published more than six years after Sontag's death, Sempre Susan is a startlingly truthful portrait of this outsized personality, who made being an intellectual a glamorous occupation.
Author: Sigrid Nunez
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Published: 10/07/2014
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.20lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.10w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781594633348
Age Range: 18-UP
About the Author
Sigrid Nunez has published six critically acclaimed novels, including The Friend, The Last of Her Kind and Salvation City. She has contributed to The New York Times, Harper's, and McSweeney's, among many others. She lives in New York City.
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