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Regarding the Pain of Others

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Publication date
  
2003

ISBN
  
978-0-374-24858-1

Author
  
Susan Sontag

OCLC
  
51446024


Pages
  
131 pp

Originally published
  
2003

Genre
  
Non-fiction

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Publisher
  
Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Nominations
  
National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism

Similar
  
Susan Sontag books, Non-fiction books, Sociology books

Regarding the Pain of Others is a 2003 book by Susan Sontag, which was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award. It was her last published book before her death in 2004. It is regarded by many to be a follow-up or addendum to On Photography, despite the fact that the two books have radically different opinions about photography. This long essay is especially interested in war photography. Using photography to back up her points, Sontag sets out to answer one of the three questions posed in Virginia Woolf's book Three Guineas, "How in your opinion are we to prevent war?"

While debunking a certain number of commonplaces (including some to which she has contributed) concerning images of pain, horror, and atrocity, Regarding the Pain of Others both underscores their importance and undercuts hopes that they can communicate very much. On the one hand, narrative and framing confer upon images most of their meaning, and on the other, those who have not lived through such things "can't understand, can't imagine" the experiences such images represent.

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