Under the Sign of Saturn
Essays
Penguin Modern Classics
Paperback
Description
Susan Sontag’s third essay collection compiles her most significant critical writings from 1972 to 1980. In these provocative and influential works, she delves into some of the most controversial artists and thinkers of our time. Her now-famous polemic against Hitler’s favorite filmmaker, Leni Riefenstahl, and the cult of fascist art is included, alongside a dazzling analysis of Hans-Jürgen Syberberg’s Hitler, a Film from Germany. The collection also features highly personal and powerful explorations of death, art, language, history, the imagination, and writing itself.
Why You Should Read
1. Insightful Critiques: Sontag’s essays offer profound insights into the works of controversial artists and thinkers, challenging readers to reconsider their perspectives.
2. Cultural Analysis: Her exploration of fascist art and its implications provides a critical understanding of cultural dynamics and historical contexts.
3. Personal Reflections: The personal and powerful reflections on themes like death and imagination add depth and relatability to her critical analyses.
4. Intellectual Stimulation: Engaging with Sontag’s thoughts on art, language, and history stimulates intellectual curiosity and encourages critical thinking.
5. Timeless Relevance: The essays remain relevant today, offering timeless commentary on the intersection of art, politics, and human experience.
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