"Often brave and beautiful . . . The scope of the take is vast, and there is a largesse in the telling, the sheer happiness of art. But In America is also an intimate portrait of a willful woman who, like the liner which brings her to America, trails a great wake behind her . . . In this novel about Poland and America, acting and living, transformation and respiration, Susan Sontag has indeed found a story that tells many stories with elan, intelligence and delight." –Richard Lourie, Washington Post Book World
"Sure-footed and wonderfully daring." –
Sarah Kerr, New York Times Book Review "An inventive work, written in fluid prose . . . Beautiful and unsettling." –
Lisa Michaels, The Wall Street Journal "A fascinating exploration of what's real in a culture that preaches authenticity but worships artificiality." –
Christian Science Monitor "Enough incident, psychology, local color, and fascinating detail to stock a flotilla of popular novels, a couple of
Ragtimes, and a brace of theatrical memoirs." –
Michael Silverblatt, Los Angeles Times Book Review "What is wonderful about this book is . . . [the] counterpoint of novelist and essayist, of innocence and knowingness. From the knowingness comes another excellence of
In America, its cat's cradle of meanings." –
Joan Acocella, The New Yorker "
In America displays Sontag in a relaxed, pleasure-seeking mode, guiding her character through a long travelogue in time, specifically the beginnings of the gilded age in the brave new world. Here are sumptuous theaters in Manhattan and hotels in San Francisco; a journey 1,900 feet down into a silver mine in Virginia City, Nevada; cameo appearances by such luminaries as Henry James and the Shakespearean actor Edwin Booth." –
Paul Gray, Time "Like its brilliant essayist author, this 'novel' defies every convention of storytelling . . . Most original and innovative." –
Philadelphia Inquirer "An exhilarating journey into the past, freighted with dazzling detail, the product of an endlessly inquisitive, historical imagination." –
The Economist "Sontag weaves an expansive broad narrative cloth here, keeping us under her spell until the very last word." –
Chicago Tribune "A powerful story of a woman transcending herself . . . Mesmerizing." –
Palo Alto Daily News "[
In America] showcases Sontag's gift for cultural commentary and her eye for sumptuous detail." –
Denver Rocky Mountain News "Susan Sontag is a powerful thinker, and a better writer, sentence for sentence, than anyone who now wears the tag 'intellectual.'" –
New York Observer "Sontag crafts a novel of ideas in which real figures from the past enact their lives against an assiduously researched, almost cinematically vivid background." –
Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Alternately hilarious and tragic." –
Vanity Fair "Sontag uses dense, elegant language, inventive dialogue, impassioned monologue, and diary entries to lure the reader more deeply into the fascinating historical journey of a powerful actress . . . Sontag triumphs once again with her gift for turning history into riveting fiction." –
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