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Susan Sontag is an American writer, filmmaker, philosopher, educator, and political activist. She mainly writes essays, but also publishes novels; she published her first major work, essay "Notes on 'Camp'," in 1964. His most famous works include critiques against interpretation, The Style of Radical Will, On Photography and Illness as a Metaphor, as well as works of fiction The Way We Live. Now, The Volcano Lover and In America. Sontag has actively written and spoken or visited areas of conflict, including during the Vietnam War and the Siege of Sarajevo. She has written extensively on photography, culture and media, AIDS and disease, human rights and leftist ideology. Her essays and speeches have generated much controversy and she is described as "one of the most influential critics of her generation".
Among his other writings are On Photography, Against Interpretation, The Way We Live Now, and Illness as Metaphor. The National Book Critics Circle Award, the MacArthur Fellowship, and the National Book Award are among her many literary honors.
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