At the Same Time gathers sixteen influential essays and speeches written during the final years of Susan Sontag's life, a period when her intellectual contributions were widely recognized internationally. This collection showcases Sontag's sharp insights into literature, art, and the ethical responsibilities of a writer. It fearlessly addresses complex dilemmas of post-9/11 America, from the decline of political discourse to the issues surrounding prisoner treatment, alongside profound meditations on courage and resistance.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain Sontag's incisive analysis of critical post-9/11 societal and political issues.
- Explore her deep reflections on the freedom of literature, art, and intellectual life.
- Understand her perspective on the themes of courage, resistance, and the writer's duty to bear witness.
- Experience the clarity and expressive brilliance that solidified her status as a leading 20th-century thinker.