A review by archytas
Notes on Camp by Susan Sontag

informative reflective slow-paced

3.5

Sontag writes with relish, and the often flamboyant prose suits the subject matter. These essays - the first more compelling than the second - seem mostly interesting now from a historical perspective. While the focus in on the camp aesthetic, even the fact that Sontag views this as aligned with, not synonymous with, queer culture speaks to a world where other futures seemed possible, or maybe it is just that so much was hidden.