The Intellectual As Superstar

Susan Sontag was that rarest of modern intellectuals, a deep thinker who had no qualms about embracing the 20th century’s often superficial definition of fame. Sontag “had the gift of fame, which is to say she possessed charisma, which may be why she ended up being called overrated, the fate of charismatic people. I had read more about her than by her.”