Papers, ca. 1939-2004.

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Papers, ca. 1939-2004.

Collection consists of personal and professional correspondence, childhood drawings, schoolwork, teaching material, journals, notes, research, manuscripts, and other material related to her writing, theatre, and film projects, ephemera and correspondence related to her wide range of public appearances and institutional involvement, reviews, interviews, biography, and publicity material, material related to her political activism (including her work in Bosnia and with PEN), her subject clipping files, research and manuscript material of her former husband, Philip Rieff, artwork and manuscripts by others, and highlights from her library. These papers reflect Sontag's intelligence, energy, and the seamless integration of her wide-ranging interests in her work and life.

264 boxes (132.0 linear ft.)67 oversize boxes.1 oversize map folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7244925

University of California, Los Angeles

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Sontag, Susan, 1933-2004.

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American author and intellectual. From the description of Authors take sides on Vietnam : autograph manuscript signed : [n.p.], 1968 Mar. 29. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270870148 Susan Sontag was an influential and controversial American writer, director, and political activist. She was born in New York city on January 16, 1933, raised in Tucson and Los Angeles. In 1949 she graduated from North Hollywood High School and began her undergraduate work at the University of C...