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'''''Styles of Radical Will''''' is a collection of [[essay]]s by [[Susan Sontag]] published in 1965/66. Among the subjects discussed are film, literature, politics, and pornography. It is Sontag's second collection of non-fiction. Her first nonfiction book is ''[[Against Interpretation|Against Interpretation and Other Personal Essays]]'', which was published in 1966. '''''Styles of Radical Will''''' is a collection of [[essay]]s by [[Susan Sontag]] published in 1965/66. Among the subjects discussed are film, literature, politics, and pornography. It is Sontag's second collection of non-fiction. Her first nonfiction book is ''[[Against Interpretation|Against Interpretation and Other Personal Essays]]'', which was published in 1966.
==From the front matter== ==From the front matter==
-Acknowledgement is made to the editors of ''[[Aspen (magazine)|Aspen]]'', ''[[Partisan Review]]'', ''[[Sight and Sound]]'' and , ''[[Tulane Drama Review]]'', in whose pages some of these essays first appeared, and to the [[Quadrangle Press]] (Chicago) for the use of the essay on E.M. Cioran. "Trip to Hanoi" was first published in ''[[Esquire Magazine]]''.+Acknowledgement is made to the editors of ''[[Aspen (magazine)|Aspen]]'', ''[[Partisan Review]]'', ''[[Sight and Sound]]'' and ''[[Tulane Drama Review]]'', in whose pages some of these essays first appeared, and to the [[Quadrangle Press]] (Chicago) for the use of the essay on E.M. Cioran. "Trip to Hanoi" was first published in ''[[Esquire Magazine]]''.
==Reception== ==Reception==

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Styles of Radical Will is a collection of essays by Susan Sontag published in 1965/66. Among the subjects discussed are film, literature, politics, and pornography. It is Sontag's second collection of non-fiction. Her first nonfiction book is Against Interpretation and Other Personal Essays, which was published in 1966.

From the front matter

Acknowledgement is made to the editors of Aspen, Partisan Review, Sight and Sound and Tulane Drama Review, in whose pages some of these essays first appeared, and to the Quadrangle Press (Chicago) for the use of the essay on E.M. Cioran. "Trip to Hanoi" was first published in Esquire Magazine.

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Lawrence M. Bensky of The New York Times praised Styles of Radical Will as an "important book" and wrote, "It should be remembered that Miss Sontag has now written four of the most valuable intellectual documents of the past 10 years: 'Against Interpretation,' 'Notes on 'Camp',' 'The Aesthetics of Silence,' and 'Trip to Hanoi.' In the world in which she's chosen to live, she continues to be the best there is."

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