An influential American literary and cultural journal published from 1934 to 2003.
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Knoxville: Summer of 1915
A luminous, elegiac evocation of a Tennessee summer evening in childhood — the sounds, smells, and textures of a world both intensely present and already irrevocably lost.
A luminous, elegiac evocation of a Tennessee summer evening in childhood — the sounds, smells, and textures of a world both intensely present and already irrevocably lost.
Sontag's fifty-eight-note attempt to define Camp — an aesthetic sensibility that loves artifice, exaggeration, and theatricality, and in doing so reclaims a queer counter-tradition in modern culture.