
Susan Sontag "Under the Stress" Moscow: Ad Marginem, 2024
This is a translation of the last collection of essays published during the life of writer and philosopher Susan Sontag on film, photography, literature, and the humanities in general. Her narrow specialization only seems so: by discussing texts and the visual, Sontag makes judgments about life, and her often caustic observations are intelligent, witty, and apt, providing that skeptical perspective that is essential to a culturally sound world. Beyond intellectual pleasure, Sontag's readers will also find a number of biographical details, such as those about a trip to Sarajevo or her first steps on the path to writing.
"Intellectuals who take sides with full responsibility, who go beyond their principles to the forefront (and not just sign petitions), are much rarer than intellectuals who publicly praise false ideals - either consciously or out of shameless ignorance."

