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Jonathan Cott

Susan Sontag: The Complete Rolling Stone Interview

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The candid and far-reaching interview with the public intellectual and author of Illness as Metaphor, conducted in 1978 Paris and New York.
Over the summer and fall of 1978, Susan Sontag engaged in a series of deeply stimulating, provocative and intimate conversations with Jonathan Cott of Rolling Stone magazine. While the printed interview was extensive, it covered only a third of their twelve hours of discussion. Now, for the first time, the entire transcript of Sontag’s remarkable conversation is available in book form, accompanied by Cott’s preface and recollections.
An acclaimed author of novels and essays, a renowned cultural critic and radical anti-war activist, Sontag was at the height of her powers in the late 1970s. Her musings and observations in this interview reveal the breadth and depth of her critical intelligence and curiosities at the time. These hours of conversation offer a revelatory and indispensable look at the self-described “besotted aesthete” and "obsessed moralist.”

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    There’s not only a human need for transcendence, there’s a human capacity for transcendence and for more profound states of feeling and for a greater sensitivity, and this has always been described in religious terms in one way or another
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    Now, there is a truth in the romanticization of illness. I’m not trying to say that to be ill is nothing but a helpless physical condition
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    Everything in this society—in the way we live—conspires to eliminate anything other than the most banal level of feelings

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