卡爾·羅利森,紐約城市大學巴魯學院英語教授。莉薩·帕多剋,自由撰稿人。夫婦倆現居美國新澤西州開普梅。
Ever since she took American culture by storm with the publication of her Notes on Camp in 1964, Susan Sontag has been a star. Her austere glamour has been a critical factor in her success, making her a role model for intellectual women, a sex symbol for brainy men. She has never ceased to fascinate the public: as brilliant wunderkind, bringing the latest in French thought to America; as sophisticated analyst of her own experience with cancer in Illness as Metaphor; as champion of free speech in the Rushdie Affair; as theater director in besieged Sarajevo; and, with the publication of The Volcano Lover, as best-selling historical novelist. Yet she has both courted that fascination and insisted on holding it at a distance, demanding control over her public image. This first -- and most definitely unauthorized -- biography delves beneath the surface to examine the forces that made Susan Sontag an international icon. Carl Rollyson and Lisa Paddock explore her public persona and private passions, including the strategies behind her meteoric rise to fame and her political moves and missteps. Above all, they show how the life of Susan Sontag reveals to us the way we live now.
能力有限,这个是佐证。真的要挖坟,索性就一挖到底,这种也是真正露自己底裤的,有多大尺寸,一目了然,如果能坚持5年前的起点,或者再用心一点,好好去读去学,遇到三两知己,遇到好的老师和引路人,也许会是真正想要成为的样子。 ——简评《铸就偶像:苏珊·桑塔格...
評分周六下午,带着一本《铸就偶像:苏珊·桑塔格传》到北京现代城的一家咖啡店阅读。读一本书的最好场所是人气腾腾却还算安静的咖啡店,因为在一杯咖啡和一张光洁纸质书页的翻动之间,一抬头,便可以窃见芸芸众生。 并不愿意一本书的书香脱去人间烟火之气,像《铸就偶...
評分如果苏珊-桑塔格还活着,她一定厌倦被世人消费。 但是,作为美国的公众人物,她不可避免地要被书评人、编辑、文艺圈的同僚所评论。这,就是公众人物的悲哀。 作为一名美国知识分子、作家、女斗士、文坛女盟主,桑塔格有着多重的了解切入口。比如,你可以从《关于他人的痛苦》中...
評分桑塔格的作品中有一种英雄崇拜的情结,她也希望成为其中之一。她在思想深度和作品成就上绝对有这个资格,但正如原版书名《The Making of an Icon》指射的,这个过程需要创造,最后形成的不是大师,而是偶像,一个徽标。 相信读过她书的一般读者,大都跟我一样,被...
評分看完《死海搏击:母亲桑塔格最后的岁月》后,忍不注又重看了一遍这本传记,还是感佩这只“强硬之鸟”,这位斗士。说起来桑塔格也没有什么背景,童年和家庭对她而言是一片“荒漠”,她完全是靠自己的努力、智慧、个人魅力一步步走向自己的巅峰的,可以说她因为具有野心所以刻意...
I doubt the reader above if you really get it from Sontag's neat and enlightening parts, whereas you guys have too much focus on what you scorn, ignoring selectively what contradict to your impatience and non-marginal mind
评分too much euphemism, too much cliche
评分too much euphemism, too much cliche
评分I doubt the reader above if you really get it from Sontag's neat and enlightening parts, whereas you guys have too much focus on what you scorn, ignoring selectively what contradict to your impatience and non-marginal mind
评分too much euphemism, too much cliche
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