Susan Sontag (1933 - 2004) سوزان سونتاج

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An American critic, director, and novelist, born in New York City. She studied at more than seven universities in the United States, in addition to the universities of Oxford and Paris outside the United States. She was interested in new and diverse topics, moving from studying...Read more literature, history, and sociology to studying philosophy, theology, ethics, and psychology. In addition to that, she was passionate about cinema, novels, the visual arts, and photography. Her stay in Paris allowed her to understand the uniqueness of French and European culture. She published critical articles on the films of Godard, Bresson, and Jean Renoir, as she considers Bresson's film, The Pickpocket, to be the best in the history of cinema. Her works include novels such as The Benefactor (1963), Against Interpretation (1966), and Styles of Radical Will (1969), and films such as Brother Carl (1974).


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  • An American critic, director, and novelist, born in New York City. She studied at more than seven universities in the United States, in addition to the universities of Oxford and...Read more Paris outside the United States. She was interested in new and diverse topics, moving from studying literature, history, and sociology to studying philosophy, theology, ethics, and psychology. In addition to that, she was passionate about cinema, novels, the visual arts, and photography. Her stay in Paris allowed her to understand the uniqueness of French and European culture. She published critical articles on the films of Godard, Bresson, and Jean Renoir, as she considers Bresson's film, The Pickpocket, to be the best in the history of cinema. Her works include novels such as The Benefactor (1963), Against Interpretation (1966), and Styles of Radical Will (1969), and films such as Brother Carl (1974).

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