Where the Stress Falls
Discover the captivating world of Susan Sontag in her thought-provoking collection, Where the Stress Falls. Published in 2009, this 368-page book delves into Sontag's personal canon, featuring passionate essays on influential writers such as Machado de Assis, Roland Barthes, W.G. Sebald, Jorge Luis Borges, Marina Tsvetaeva, and Elizabeth Hardwick.
In this remarkable work, Sontag shares her deep appreciation for various art forms, including film, dance, photography, painting, opera, and theatre. She reflects on her commitment to the role of the writer and the responsibilities of conscience, making this collection not only a celebration of literature but also a profound exploration of activism.
Join Sontag on an intellectual journey that showcases her unique insights and fervent dedication to the arts. Perfect for lovers of American literature, Where the Stress Falls is a must-read for anyone looking to enrich their understanding of the intersection between art and activism.