Among the Deathworks

A“thin, heavy-thighed, balding man who talked and talked, snobbishly, bookishly, and called me ‘Sweet’”. These are the words of Susan Sontag, the philosopher and filmmaker whose name hangs proudly in Sarajevo’s “Theater Square of Susan Sontag” after she produced Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot during the long siege of the capital. 

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