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Melissa Moir
February 16, 2012
Remembering you tonight......
Helen Cooke
November 1, 2009
Thank you for your inspiration
Go in peace and revisit often
best
Helen Cooke UK
January 20, 2007
no rivers too long, no mountains too high, no tears to cry no doves enough in the world to fly.
your devotion will be remembered long into my the generations.
god bless your soul
Benin Dakar
September 21, 2005
Dear Ms. Sontag:
Even though you have been gone now for almost a year; you remain one of my most treasured intellectual and literary heroines.
You never recoiled from complexity and nuance and you left a wonderful footpath for contemporary women who are thinkers and writers to follow.
I appreciate your boldness and wit and will continue to embrace your spirit throughout my professional writing life.
Thank you,
Tim DeManni
January 9, 2005
She made a difference that will resonate for generations to come via her literary works throughout the world. I am grateful that she shared her gifts with us we are much wiser. Rais en pax. My condolonces to her family..
Nancy Johnson
January 8, 2005
Susan Sontag, you were the queen of thought ; your loss was a jab in the heart. And you were right when you said I'd enjoy "Death Kit" as I stood speechless in front of you and grateful for your rebellion against resting on any laurel and your knowledge of the value of the question that passionately ferrets out justice and truth over and over again,relentlessly. Thank you.
A kiss good-by ;never to be fotgotten....
Nancy Park Johnson
Isabel Lobo
January 3, 2005
Susan, aqui en España te echamos de menos y estamos también desolados. Te estabamos esperando con ansia para verte en el Aniversario de la Fundación Príncipe Felipe. Nos quedamos con tu recuerdo de 2003,
tan maravilloso, con tu rirada, con tu beso "al aire", con tu dedicatoria. Te queremos. Descansa en Paz.
Thomas Hofer
December 31, 2004
Susan Sontag was a wonderful writer and a great activist. In 1972, I read her book TRIP TO HANOI, which I enjoyed; unfortunately, I did not then do further research on her life, works. etc. Then, in 2003, she was awarded the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade, and at that time, I decided to to research on her. As part of that, I read her book IN AMERICA, a masterpiece. It reminded me of a few experiences I had when coming to the United States as an immigrant in 1965.
By now, I am sure it is known that the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hercegovina, will name a street after her. I am hopeful others will follow. A person who stood for peace the way she did deserves all the recognition possible. It is most regrettable that she will never receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. But her legacy will live on.
Mary Otterness
December 30, 2004
Susan, a person with your gifts and sensibility, your ability to share them with us, will be greatly missed.
Maggie Mamer
December 29, 2004
An emormous intellect and powerful writer, who spoke the truth, no matter what the costs. Who remained always curious and was able to see beyond what was popular to the core of the matter. Who wanted to know everything and knew what she knew may not be what you knew and in that was the marriage of knowledge between people of differing backgrounds.
Who understood that it was okay and that life demanded us to change opinions depending on what it had handed us as people. A voice and wit who will be truly missed and a mind that even in death will continue to open doors in search of knowledge.
May you rest in peace, removed from the pain, and sit, wherever it is that we sit after leaving earth happily reading and enjoying the next chapter of your life.
Shalom
rhonda nieweglowski
December 28, 2004
SUSAN GOD BLESSING TO YOU & YOUR FAMILY'S
Lee Benson
December 28, 2004
A mind of wonder and a life of courage. Thank you Susan for touching my life.
Richard Lombard
December 28, 2004
Illness as a Metaphor, the production of Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo, and your tireless work for human rights to name just a few of the reasons your voice will be missed.
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