"I intend to do everything...to have one way of evaluating
experience--does it cause me pleasure or pain, and I shall be very
cautious about rejecting the painful--I shall anticipate pleasure
everywhere and find it too, for it is everywhere! I shall involve myself
wholly...everything matters!"
So wrote Susan Sontag in May 1949 at the age of sixteen. This, the first
of three volumes of her journals and notebooks, presents a constantly
and utterly surprising record of a great mind in incubation. It begins
with journal entries and early attempts at fiction from her years as a
university and graduate student, and ends in 1964, when she was becoming
a participant in and observer of the artistic and intellectual life of
New York City.
Reborn is a kaleidoscopic self-portrait of one of America's greatest
writers and intellectuals, teeming with Sontag's voracious curiosity and
appetite for life. We watch the young Sontag's complex self-awareness,
share in her encounters with the writers who informed her thinking, and
engage with the profound challenge of writing itself--all filtered
through the inimitable detail of everyday circumstance.