Times Literary Supplement 6281 6282 18 August 2023

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In this week’s TLS

“I don’t know what I hope to accomplish”, said Susan Sontag in 1995, when she was asked, ­in an interview, about her activities in Sarajevo during the siege of the city. “In one way, I’m a witness. In other ways, I’m just somebody who wants to pitch in. If I had medical training I’d work in a hospital.”

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Something to be done

Susan Sontag’s production of Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo, thirty years on

I alone can fix it

Two presidents become the subjects of psychological analysis

Other Alices

A fresh journey through the looking-glass

From the edge

Three parents write about the death of a child

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In this week’s TLS

“I don’t know what I hope to accomplish”, said Susan Sontag in 1995, when she was asked, ­in an interview, about her activities in Sarajevo during the siege of the city. “In one way, I’m a witness. In other ways, I’m just somebody who wants to pitch in. If I had medical training I’d work in a hospital.”

Showcase

Something to be done

Susan Sontag’s production of Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo, thirty years on

I alone can fix it

Two presidents become the subjects of psychological analysis

Other Alices

A fresh journey through the looking-glass

From the edge

Three parents write about the death of a child