Against Interpretation (translated Classics)

Against Interpretation (translated Classics)

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Susan Sontag's landmark collection of essays, "the conscience of the American public" and "the first critic on both sides of the Atlantic", is the famous work that established her status as "the most discerning essayist in existence" in the United States. Together with Beauvoir and Arendt, Susan Sontag is one of the most prestigious contemporary female intellectuals in the West. "Against Interpretation" is one of Susan Sontag's most famous collections of essays. It is the famous work that established her status as "the most discerning essayist in existence" in the United States. The commentary is all over European and American avant-garde literature, drama, and film. Its importance lies not in the analysis and judgment of specific artists and works, but in the way it analyzes and judges. "Against Interpretation" embodies the revolutionary posture and achievements of "new intellectuals" who "oppose interpretation" and re-evaluate the entire literature and art with "new sensibility".

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