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Book Title
I, Etcetera : Stories
Publication Name
I, Etcetera
Title
I, Etcetera
ISBN-10
0312420102
EAN
9780312420109
ISBN
9780312420109
Publisher
Picador
Format
Trade Paperback
Release Year
2002
Release Date
06/03/2002
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
8.5in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Author
Susan Sontag
Genre
Fiction
Publication Year
2002
Features
Revised
Topic
Short Stories (Single Author), General
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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In eight stories, this singular collection of short fiction written over the course of ten years explores the terrain of modern urban life. In reflective, telegraphic prose, Susan Sontag confronts the reader with exposed workings of an impassioned intellect in narratives seamed with many of the themes of her essays--the nature of knowing, our relationship with the past, and the future in an alienated present.

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Publisher
Picador
ISBN-10
0312420102
ISBN-13
9780312420109
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2047018

Product Key Features

Book Title
I, Etcetera : Stories
Author
Susan Sontag
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Revised
Topic
Short Stories (Single Author), General
Publication Year
2002
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
12 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3569.O6547i2 2002
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Reviews
"These short stories establish Sontag's originality . . . her unique vision, her success with experiments in the form . . . Sontag makes a wonderful stew of the past, the life caught in memory and imagination, serves it all up lavishly laced with silences, and provides us with a gourmand's series of short courses."- Doris Grumbach, Los Angeles Times "The eight stories in I, etcetera reflect a vital and restless imagination cooking away in several directions . . . There is an abundance of those startling ironies and wry, quirky jokes that make Susan Sontag so tempting to quote . . . [The Book] possesses its own kind of spirit and nerve, and it takes some magnificent chances."- Anne Tyler, The New Republic "The book not only confronts and explores the life which is traveled rather than lives, it records a life fully lives in the face of all such doubts. No pain or horror is avoided, no occasion for despair is ducked . . . 'Debriefing,' the most moving story in the book, [is] surely a small masterpiece."- Michael Wood, The New York Review of Books "Susan Sontag's collection of short stories is a pleasure to read-inventive, witty, intelligent . . . She embraces our language and the accumulation of our culture. She hears everything-echoes of dead rhetoric; glorious clichés that deaden our response to castles, sunsets, bays-and hears everywhere an elevation of the daily commonplace in the grand tour that must never end."- The Saturday Review "The story 'Unguided Tour' is Miss Sontag's apotheosis as a fiction writer . . . Susan Sontag, the literary and social critic, is entirely at home in fiction, is exhilarated, even transfigured by it." - Anatole Broyard, The New York Times, The eight stories in I, etcetera reflect a vital and restless imagination cooking away in several directions . . . There is an abundance of those startling ironies and wry, quirky jokes that make Susan Sontag so tempting to quote . . . [The Book] possesses its own kind of spirit and nerve, and it takes some magnificent chances., Susan Sontag's collection of short stories is a pleasure to read--inventive, witty, intelligent . . . She embraces our language and the accumulation of our culture. She hears everything--echoes of dead rhetoric; glorious clichés that deaden our response to castles, sunsets, bays--and hears everywhere an elevation of the daily commonplace in the grand tour that must never end., "These short stories establish Sontag's originality . . . her unique vision, her success with experiments in the form . . . Sontag makes a wonderful stew of the past, the life caught in memory and imagination, serves it all up lavishly laced with silences, and provides us with a gourmand's series of short courses."- Doris Grumbach, Los Angeles Times "The eight stories in I, etcetera reflect a vital and restless imagination cooking away in several directions . . . There is an abundance of those startling ironies and wry, quirky jokes that make Susan Sontag so tempting to quote . . . [The Book] possesses its own kind of spirit and nerve, and it takes some magnificent chances."- Anne Tyler, The New Republic "The book not only confronts and explores the life which is traveled rather than lives, it records a life fully lives in the face of all such doubts. No pain or horror is avoided, no occasion for despair is ducked . . . 'Debriefing,' the most moving story in the book, [is] surely a small masterpiece."- Michael Wood, The New York Review of Books "Susan Sontag's collection of short stories is a pleasure to read-inventive, witty, intelligent . . . She embraces our language and the accumulation of our culture. She hears everything-echoes of dead rhetoric; glorious clich s that deaden our response to castles, sunsets, bays-and hears everywhere an elevation of the daily commonplace in the grand tour that must never end."- The Saturday Review "The story 'Unguided Tour' is Miss Sontag's apotheosis as a fiction writer . . . Susan Sontag, the literary and social critic, is entirely at home in fiction, is exhilarated, even transfigured by it." - Anatole Broyard, The New York Times, The book not only confronts and explores the life which is traveled rather than lives, it records a life fully lives in the face of all such doubts. No pain or horror is avoided, no occasion for despair is ducked . . . 'Debriefing,' the most moving story in the book, [is] surely a small masterpiece., "These short stories establish Sontag's originality . . . her unique vision, her success with experiments in the form . . . Sontag makes a wonderful stew of the past, the life caught in memory and imagination, serves it all up lavishly laced with silences, and provides us with a gourmand's series of short courses."-Doris Grumbach, Los Angeles Times "The eight stories in I, etcetera reflect a vital and restless imagination cooking away in several directions . . . There is an abundance of those startling ironies and wry, quirky jokes that make Susan Sontag so tempting to quote . . . [The Book] possesses its own kind of spirit and nerve, and it takes some magnificent chances."-Anne Tyler, The New Republic "The book not only confronts and explores the life which is traveled rather than lives, it records a life fully lives in the face of all such doubts. No pain or horror is avoided, no occasion for despair is ducked . . . 'Debriefing,' the most moving story in the book, [is] surely a small masterpiece."-Michael Wood, The New York Review of Books "Susan Sontag's collection of short stories is a pleasure to read-inventive, witty, intelligent . . . She embraces our language and the accumulation of our culture. She hears everything-echoes of dead rhetoric; glorious clichÉs that deaden our response to castles, sunsets, bays-and hears everywhere an elevation of the daily commonplace in the grand tour that must never end."-The Saturday Review "The story 'Unguided Tour' is Miss Sontag's apotheosis as a fiction writer . . . Susan Sontag, the literary and social critic, is entirely at home in fiction, is exhilarated, even transfigured by it."-Anatole Broyard, The New York Times, "These short stories establish Sontag's originality . . . her unique vision, her success with experiments in the form . . . Sontag makes a wonderful stew of the past, the life caught in memory and imagination, serves it all up lavishly laced with silences, and provides us with a gourmand's series of short courses." -- Doris Grumbach, Los Angeles Times "The eight stories in I, etcetera reflect a vital and restless imagination cooking away in several directions . . . There is an abundance of those startling ironies and wry, quirky jokes that make Susan Sontag so tempting to quote . . . [The Book] possesses its own kind of spirit and nerve, and it takes some magnificent chances." -- Anne Tyler, The New Republic "The book not only confronts and explores the life which is traveled rather than lives, it records a life fully lives in the face of all such doubts. No pain or horror is avoided, no occasion for despair is ducked . . . 'Debriefing,' the most moving story in the book, [is] surely a small masterpiece." -- Michael Wood, The New York Review of Books "Susan Sontag's collection of short stories is a pleasure to read--inventive, witty, intelligent . . . She embraces our language and the accumulation of our culture. She hears everything--echoes of dead rhetoric; glorious clichés that deaden our response to castles, sunsets, bays--and hears everywhere an elevation of the daily commonplace in the grand tour that must never end." -- The Saturday Review "The story 'Unguided Tour' is Miss Sontag's apotheosis as a fiction writer . . . Susan Sontag, the literary and social critic, is entirely at home in fiction, is exhilarated, even transfigured by it." -- Anatole Broyard, The New York Times, "These short stories establish Sontag's originality . . . her unique vision, her success with experiments in the form . . . Sontag makes a wonderful stew of the past, the life caught in memory and imagination, serves it all up lavishly laced with silences, and provides us with a gourmand's series of short courses." -- Doris Grumbach, Los Angeles Times "The eight stories in I, etcetera reflect a vital and restless imagination cooking away in several directions . . . There is an abundance of those startling ironies and wry, quirky jokes that make Susan Sontag so tempting to quote . . . [The Book] possesses its own kind of spirit and nerve, and it takes some magnificent chances." -- Anne Tyler, The New Republic "The book not only confronts and explores the life which is traveled rather than lives, it records a life fully lives in the face of all such doubts. No pain or horror is avoided, no occasion for despair is ducked . . . 'Debriefing,' the most moving story in the book, [is] surely a small masterpiece." -- Michael Wood, The New York Review of Books "Susan Sontag's collection of short stories is a pleasure to read--inventive, witty, intelligent . . . She embraces our language and the accumulation of our culture. She hears everything--echoes of dead rhetoric; glorious clichs that deaden our response to castles, sunsets, bays--and hears everywhere an elevation of the daily commonplace in the grand tour that must never end." -- The Saturday Review "The story 'Unguided Tour' is Miss Sontag's apotheosis as a fiction writer . . . Susan Sontag, the literary and social critic, is entirely at home in fiction, is exhilarated, even transfigured by it." -- Anatole Broyard, The New York Times, The story 'Unguided Tour' is Miss Sontag's apotheosis as a fiction writer . . . Susan Sontag, the literary and social critic, is entirely at home in fiction, is exhilarated, even transfigured by it., These short stories establish Sontag's originality . . . her unique vision, her success with experiments in the form . . . Sontag makes a wonderful stew of the past, the life caught in memory and imagination, serves it all up lavishly laced with silences, and provides us with a gourmand's series of short courses.
Table of Content
Project for a Trip to China Debriefing American Spirits The Dummy Old Complaints Revisited Baby Doctor Jekyll Unguided Tour
Copyright Date
2002
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2001-058079

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