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A conversation with Susan Sontag

In this program, Susan Sontag, discoverer of camp and diagnostician of the intellectual and artistic ills of late-20th-century America, tells us of the difficulties of being a woman, a writer, and a sentient human being in this place and at this time, in the process describing her view of herself and the standards she has set for herself.

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  • "World of ideas"
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  • "Susan Sontag"@en
  • "Susan Sontag"

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  • "In this program, Susan Sontag, discoverer of camp and diagnostician of the intellectual and artistic ills of late-20th-century America, tells us of the difficulties of being a woman, a writer, and a sentient human being in this place and at this time, in the process describing her view of herself and the standards she has set for herself."@en
  • "Susan Sontag, the renowned writer and human rights activist, talks with Bill Moyers about her book Regarding the pain of others. They discuss how the images of war affect people's perception of reality, and other aspects of her life and career."
  • "Susan Sontag, in conversation with Bill Moyers, talks about her book Regarding the pain of others. They discuss how the images of war affect people's perception of reality, and other aspects of her life and career."

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  • "Biographical films"@en
  • "Biographical films"
  • "Documentary television programs"
  • "Filmed interviews"
  • "Films for the hearing impaired"

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  • "A conversation with Susan Sontag"@en
  • "A conversation with Susan Sontag"