Susan Sontag's On Photography is a seminal & groundbreaking work on the subject. Susan Sontag's groundbreaking critique of photography asks forceful questions about the moral & aesthetic issues surrounding this art form. Photographs are everywhere & the 'insatiability of the photographing eye' has profoundly altered our relationship with the world. Photographs have the power to shock idealize or seduce they create a sense of nostalgia & act as a memorial & they can be used as evidence against us or to identify us. In these six incisive essays Sontag examines the ways in which we use these omnipresent images to manufacture a sense of reality & authority in our lives. Sontag offers enough food for thought to satisfy the most intellectual of appetites". (The Times). "A brilliant analysis of the profound changes photographic images have made in our way of looking at the world & at ourselves". (Washington Post). " The most original & illuminating study of the subject". (New Yorker). One of America's best-known & most admired writers Susan Sontag was also a leading commentator on contemporary culture until her death in December 2004. Her books include four novels & numerous works of non-fiction among them Regarding the Pain of Others On Photography Illness as Metaphor At the Same Time Against Interpretation & Other Essays & Reborn: Early Diaries 1947-1963 all of which are published by Penguin. A further eight books including the collections of essays Under the Sign of Saturn & Where the Stress Falls & the novels The Volcano Lover & The Benefactor are available from Penguin Modern Classics."