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Сьюзен Зонтаг — американская писательница, литературный, художественный, театральный и кинокритик, режиссёр театра и кино, лауреат национальных и международных премий. Wikipedia  

✵ 16. Январь 1933 – 28. Декабрь 2004   •   Другие имена Susan Sontagová, സൂസൻ സൊൻടാഗ്
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“We live in a culture in which intelligence is denied relevance altogether, in a search for radical innocence, or is defended as an instrument of authority and repression. In my view, the only intelligence worth defending is critical, dialectical, skeptical, desimplifying.”

"Women, the Arts, & the Politics of Culture: An Interview with Susan Sontag" in Salmagundi, No. 31-32 (Fall/Winter 1975), p. 29; later published in Conversations with Susan Sontag (1995) edited by Leland A. Poague, p. 77

“To interpret is to impoverish, to deplete the world—in order to set up a shadow world of "meanings."”

Источник: Against Interpretation and Other Essays (1966), p. 7

“Photography has become almost as widely practiced an amusement as sex and dancing.”

Susan Sontag книга On Photography

In Plato's Cave, p. 8 http://books.google.com/books?id=B8DktTyeRNkC&q=%22Photography+has+become+almost+as+widely+practiced+an+amusement+as+sex+and+dancing%22&pg=PA8#v=onepage
Previously published as Photography http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/1973/oct/18/photography/ in The New York Review of Books, 18 October 1973
On Photography (1977)

“Don't be too hard on the envious. Be glad you have, or had in the past, something enviable.”

Источник: Death Kit (1967), p.73 [Page numbers per the Penguin Modern Classics 2009 Edition]

“Shall I tell you about getting older? When you get older, 45 plus, men stop fancying you. Or put it another way, the men I fancy don't fancy me. I want a young man. I love beauty. So what's new?”

Источник: "Finding fact from fiction", The Guardian (27 May 2000) http://www.theguardian.com/books/2000/may/27/fiction.features