From the archives: listen to a recording of Susan Sontag's delivering of her "Illness as Metaphor" lecture in 1977
In October of 1977, Susan Sontag
delivered one of the institute’s five James Lectures for that year.
Her topic was “Illness as Metaphor”. She explored the truth that it
was no longer possible, as she wrote, “to take up one’s residence
in the kingdom of the ill unprejudiced by the lurid metaphors with
which it has been landscaped.” Though she did not directly
reference it, she herself was being treated for breast cancer at
the time. The lecture was published in 1978, first as three essays
in the New York Review of Books, and then as a book. It
went on to become one of Sontag’s best-known pieces of
writing.
http://thenyihvault.libsyn.com/susan-sontag-illness-as-metaphor
Keine Kommentare:
Kommentar veröffentlichen