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Susan Sontag

When the life Sontag loved fell away and the death she feared took over, relaxation set into her body for the first time, a smile appeared on her lips and her brow unfurled.

Susan Sontag was terrified of cremation. For the American writer and theorist, being reduced to particles of ash was the ultimate confirmation of extinction. Being whole was closer to being alive – and she had no desire to be anything but alive. Sontag went so far as to stray from the relentless honesty of her life's analytical writing in order to deny the realities of her fearful battle against blood cancer.

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