Notes on “Camp”, Susan Sontag
  • Notes on “Camp”, Susan Sontag

Notes on “Camp”, Susan Sontag

Penguin Books

These two classic essays were the first works of criticism to break down the boundaries between 'high' and 'low' culture, and made Susan Sontag a literary sensation.

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Title: Notes on “Camp”

Original: Notes on “Camp”

Category: Essay

Author: Susan Sontag

Publisher: Penguin Books

Year: 2018

Pgs: 57

Weight: 0.047 kg

ISBN: 978-0-241-33970-1

This book is in English

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'The ultimate Camp statement: it's good because it's awful.'

These two classic essays were the first works of criticism to break down the boundaries between 'high' and 'low' culture, and made Susan Sontag a literary sensation.

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