Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Reborn
Susan Sontag's first volume of journals, edited by her son, spans her years from adolescence to her 30s. The entries reveal an incandescent, questing intellect. There is too much fragmentary material to make Reborn consistently engaging, as Max Frisch's notebooks are, for example, but there are vital passages and epigrammic wisdom on subjects like marriage, homosexuality, literature, and philosophy.
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