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Susan Lee
Sontag (/ˈsɒntæɡ/;
January 16, 1933 –
December 28, 2004) was an
American writer, critic, and
public intellectual. She
mostly wrote essays, but...
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Sontag is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alan
Sontag (born 1946),
American bridge player and
author Andrzej Sontag (born 1952), Polish...
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Henriette Sontag, born
Gertrude Walpurgis Sontag, and,
after her marriage,
entitled Henriette,
Countess Rossi (3
January 1806 – 17 June 1854), was a German...
- John
Sontag (May 27, 1861 – July 3, 1893) was an
outlaw of the
American West
known for
train robberies. John
Sontag was the
oldest son of
Maria (Bohn)...
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asked Sontag who
would write it, with
Sontag's suggesting Dan Wakefield.
Despite this
unsourced account of the "creation" of the series,
Sontag created...
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Haiti envoy". BBC News. May 19, 2009.
Retrieved September 11, 2011.
Deborah Sontag (July 5, 2012). "Earthquake
Relief Where Haiti Wasn't Broken". The New York...
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Frederick Earl
Sontag (October 2, 1924 – June 14, 2009) was a
professor of
philosophy and author. He
taught at
Pomona College in Claremont, California...
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Susan Sontag,
which was
nominated for the
National Book
Critics Circle Award. It was her last
published book
before her
death in 2004.
Sontag regarded...
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Raymond James Sontag (1897–1972) was an
American historian of
European diplomacy of the 19th and 20th centuries. He was born on
October 2, 1897. He received...
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Huntley Bookstore, all
dining facilities, and
several sports facilities. The
Sontag Center for
Collaborative Creativity,
colloquially termed "the Hive", was...