Mosers account is largely derived from Susans writings: from entries in her journal and from an autobiographical story called Project for a Trip to China. Moser also uses a book called Adult Children of Alcoholics, by Janet Geringer Woititz, published in 1983, to explain the darkness of Sontags later life. By sixteen, he had worked his way up in the company to a position of responsibility sufficient to send him to China to buy hides. I'm sure you were aware of that mystique as you were growing up, the fact that your mother cut such a distinctive figure. Two years go missing. So what do you do, as the person who's close to someone who wants to live at any price, when you think this fight isn't worth it? ISBN-13: 978-0300182798. How the seedling became the majestic flowering plant of Sontags maturity is an inspiring storythough perhaps also a chastening one. Via NYRB. By all reports, she was a terrible mother, a narcissist and a drinker. At seventeen I met a thin, heavy-thighed, balding man who talked and talked, snobbishly, bookishly, and called me Sweet. After a few days passed, I married him, she recalled in a journal entry from 1973. Because I don't think it's anybody's business. He published every one of her books. . . Geniuses are often born to parents afflicted with no such abnormality, and Sontag belongs to this group. He married his 17 year-old student Susan Sontag after 10 days of courtship in the 1950s. In the end, I chose to do that. "My mother was a leftist," he said. There are certainly religious traditions that don't believe in an afterlife. She lived up to that fabulous appellation. Would Koestenbaum have stared entranced at the name Susan Rosenblatt? She was somebody for whom extinction -- death -- was unbearable. It's a long shot: an adult stem-cell transplant, a bone-marrow transplant. Amry was not wrong. Why do you think she gained that stature? I'm just not prepared to talk in any seriously honest and self-revealing way about my relationship with my mother. There was tremendous intellectual affinity between Sontag and Rieff. I had very complicated feelings, as one does about one's parents. Penguin to publish "classic" Roald Dahl books after backlash - CBS News. Wasn't there a kind of existential dread? It seems that something has changed for you, and you wanted to engage with your mother more directly in print. I hope the book is helpful in that way. Left to my own devices, he writes, I would have waited a long time before publishing them, or perhaps never published them at all. But because Sontag had sold her papers to the University of California at Los Angeles, and access to them was largely unrestricted, either I would organize them and present them or someone else would, so it seemed better to go forward. However, he writes, my misgivings remain. I don't know that being cheerful is better than being a melancholy person. In the end, David Rieff goes the distance with his mother, taking her body back to Paris to be buried at Montparnasse Cemetery among her kind: artists and thinkers and trophy intellectuals. She took more pleasure in the world than I do. Why have you taken this active role in your mother's work? There was tremendous intellectual affinity between Sontag and Rieff. He could be terse when fielding questions about his relationship with his mother, and he became angry at the notion she suffered a "bad death." CAREER: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc., It wasn't terrible. I have the impression that this is the way your mother had to die. I had to change planes at Heathrow Airport in London, so I called my mother. . Philip Rieff is remembered todayif at allas the one-time husband of his former student Susan Sontag, and a crankily conservative observer of American society, which he saw as violent, stupid . And she was just a sore. His father, whom Sontag divorced, was Philip Rieff, author of Freud: The Mind of the Moralist. And that may be because I didn't want to have a fight with somebody, because I didn't want to offend somebody, because I thought I'd hurt somebody's feelings, or because I just preferred that something not be known. During this time, I began my transition to the . Her novel The Volcano Lover (1992), a less universally appreciated work, became a momentary best-seller. Named Fulbright Professor University Munich, 1959-1960, Guggenheim fellow, 1970, Sometime fellow All Souls College, Oxford. You're saying that's not how she should be remembered in the future? To be blunt, I took off her shirt. When I say "in spite of," what I mean is that when I saw that I still wanted to write in my early 20s, I thought very consciously, "Oh, if I become a writer, I will spend the first 10 years of my career having anyone who reviews a book of mine say, 'David Rieff, Susan Sontag's son.'" candidate who comes to New York to seek her fortune among the Partisan Review intellectuals has something of the atmosphere of nineteenth-century narratives about the rise of famous Parisian courtesans. I think she's right. She knocked on the door, and who opened the door? What I'm saying is that the right way for one person to die may not be the right way for another person to die. But in her lifetime, long before she was diagnosed with MDS, my mother decided they were going to be public. He has also been a Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellow in Science & Religion. [2], Rieff was a senior editor at Farrar, Straus and Giroux from 1978 to 1989. . In 1963, Dr. Rieff married Alison Douglas Knox, a Philadelphia lawyer. I think it would have been grotesque of my mother to have become a person of faith purely in the interest of consoling herself. And she went on to say that she no longer liked to write essays, saying, "I can do so much more as a novelist." I agree with you entirely that she captured the imagination of a certain time and became famous, and then I think did really good work and backed it up. being a moral coward, being a liar, being indiscreet about myself + others, being a phony, being passive. In August, 1966, she writes of a chronic nauseaafter Im with people. That doesn't seem right to me. In an essay from 2005, Wayne Koestenbaum wrote, At no other writers name can I stare entranced for hours on endonly Susan Sontags. How many times have I reviled myself for that, which is only a little less offensive than my habit of name-dropping (how many times did I talk about Allen Ginsberg last year, while I was on Commentary?).. Why do people speak to biographers about their late famous friends? That's a fact. Treacherous, Eva Kollisch, a pissed-off girlfriend from the sixties, tells Moser, as if she had been expecting his call for half a century. We know no one in life the way biographers know their subjects. Then I flew back. There is, but it's contained in that sentence. I mean, she didn't want to be lied to, but she wanted to live. By the time of Susans birth, in 1933, he had his own fur business and was regularly travelling to Asia. Why people capture imaginations is a mysterious process. Get me rewrite! the city-room editor barks into the phone in nineteen-thirties comedies about the newspaper world. The physician was not a very empathetic guy. Swimming in a Sea of Death: A Son's Memoir is published by Granta, 12.99. The chances were indeed stacked against her. Near the end of the book, you say, "I have preferred to write as little as possible of my relations with my mother in the last decade of her life, but suffice it so say that they were often strained and at times very difficult." Other choices include Bach's moving . Eventually, I did enough work so people got bored connecting me to my mother. More books from this author: David Rieff . The most important thing I thought was: It's her death, not mine. 3.29 avg rating 537 ratings published 2007 19 editions. A pair of pliers sat on top of the TV setfor changing channels since the knob for that purpose had broken off. Legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz opens up about her longtime partner, essayist Susan Sontag, in a conversation with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie . How should she be remembered? It turned out that if she wanted to try something rather than palliative care during the last months of her life, there was one possibility. She had this lethal blood cancer and, basically, there was no treatment. (When I was to be wed, I chose a rabbi named Robert Goldburg, an Einsteinian and a Shakespearean and a Spinozist, who had married Arthur Miller to Marilyn Monroe and had a copy of Marilyn's conversion certificate. The demands this makes on the practitioners powers of discrimination, as well as on his capacity for sympathy, may be impossible to fulfill. in history in 1978. David Rieff, a New York-based journalist, is the author of eight books. But why she became so celebrated, what the combination of elements were -- her public role in the anti-Vietnam movement and other political events; her looks -- I'm sure it was a complicated combination. She suffered like someone being tortured. The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. You shouldn't start to believe because it suits you. How many of us, who did not start out with Sontags disadvantages, have taken the opportunity that she pounced on to engage with the worlds best art and thought? His books have focused on issues of immigration, international conflict, and humanitarianism. I have a habit -- a superstition, really -- of not calling people I'm close to while I'm on an assignment that could be dangerous. The next morning, I picked her up and accompanied her to the doctor who gave her the test results. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast. Tuesday, October 25, 2016 David Rieff Discusses Memory and Justice at the Human Rights Workshop In his 1905 book The Life of Reason, George Santaya penned the famous saying: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Human rights activists generally agree. Married Alison Douglas Knox, December 31, 1963. We recommend . by David Rieff To accuse President Obama of being exceptional in his refusal to embrace American exceptionalism has been a perennial staple of discourse among hawkish conservatives intent on. In the early 1950s in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Taubes and her then husband, the rabbi and philosopher of ideas Jacob Taubes, were the closest friends of my parents, Susan Sontag and Philip Rieff. I wouldn't have said. In "Swimming in a Sea of Death," Rieff wrestles with how to be a dutiful son to his dying mother while being true to himself. The erudition for which she is known was part of a passion for culture that emerged, like a seedling in a crevice in a rock, during her emotionally and intellectually deprived childhood. When did you first hear your mother had this form of blood cancer? Rieff has portrayed his mother's final months in 'Swimming in a Sea of Death,' a beautiful and very somber memoir about mortality. Coming out is at issue, in fact. She fought her illness to the end, implicitly asking those closest to her, including her son, to lie: She didn't want anyone to tell her she was dying. A final protector was the photographer Annie Leibovitz, who became Sontags lover in 1989 and, during the fifteen years of their on-again, off-again relationship, gave her at least eight million dollars, according to Moser, who cites Leibovitzs accountant, Rick Kantor. Surely, that would have been the most terrible therapeutic use of faith, and a disgrace in terms of faith. to violate the privacy that friends, dead or alive, assumed to be inviolate when they allowed you to know them? David Rieff on the Novelist Aleksandar Tima, Whose Writing Was an Antidote to Banality and Kitsch. A protector was needed, and he appeared on cue. But I also decided that I was going to leave out certain things. Sontag married Rieff when she was 17 and left him seven years later. $24.00", "Philip Rieff, Sociologist and Author on Freud, Dies at 83", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Rieff&oldid=1136644048, American people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent, CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 31 January 2023, at 11:28. Now republished by New York Review Books, it was first released just weeks before its author's early death in 1969. There was. I think it's the commonplace guilt of survivors. The writer Judith Grossman, who knew Sontag slightly at Oxford, remembered her as the dark prince, who strode through the colleges dressed entirely in black. I don't want to romanticize the end of life, but we never had the kinds of conversations I would've liked to have had with her. You have just a brief reference to Annie Leibovitz, your mother's off-and-on companion for 20 years. Mosers story of the good-looking young ex-faculty wife/Ph.D. Susan Sontag married Rieff the following year. Do you insist on telling the truth when it's perfectly clear the person doesn't want to know the truth? I never got to say goodbye. In the end she couldn't even roll over unassisted. He merely believes that a pretentious creep like Rieff could not have written it. In any case, Tima himself saw neither the Novi Sad massacre nor Auschwitz. It wasn't conscious but it certainly makes sense. His books have focused on issues of immigration, international conflict, and humanitarianism. In work, I dont want to be reduced to my life. In the last days, she kind of withdrew. In her later years, she had a relationship with Annie Leibovitz, whom Rieff avoids discussing in his memoir, except for one loaded comment about the photographer's "carnival images of celebrity death.". David Rieff is an American non-fiction writer and policy analyst. A SHORTER "DAY'S JOURNEY" May 1986 By David Rieff. You say your mother had a horror of cremation. Her essays emanated authority, but her fiction betrayed an aching sense of uncertainty. David Rieff ( / rif /; born September 28, 1952) is an American non-fiction writer and policy analyst. . His mother is essayist, novelist, filmmaker, and political activist Susan Sontag, as iconic an intellectual as our resolutely anti-intellectual culture is ever likely to recognize. In addition to her graduate work, and caring for David, Sontag helped Rieff with the book he was writing, which was to become the classic Freud: The Mind of the Moralist. She grew increasingly dissatisfied with the marriage. The other part -- that she made better use of the world -- I don't think that's self-effacing. He was Roger Straus, the head of Farrar, Straus, who published both The Benefactor and Against Interpretation and, Moser writes. It's all at UCLA. In a tender account of her final illness, her son David Rieff recalls how he colluded with his mother's fantasy that she wasn't dying - and what this ultimately cost him after she had gone, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, America, 1967: David Rieff and mother Susan Sontag. I was stunned by how dismissive she was of those dazzling essays that she wrote in the '60s and that made her famous. Rieff, David 1952- views 2,396,422 updated RIEFF, David 1952- (David Sontag Rieff) PERSONAL: Born September 28, 1952, in Boston, MA; son of Philip Rieff (a university professor) and Susan Sontag (a writer and critic). For the next four decades, Sontags life was punctuated by a series of intense, doomed love affairs with beautiful, remarkable women, among them the dancer Lucinda Childs and the actress and filmmaker Nicole Stphane. ", "At the Point of a Gun: Democratic Dreams and Armed Intervention. It is this fundamental belief - that to remember is a moral act - that David Rieff explores in his most recent book, In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and its Ironies. I'm sure he's a good doctor, but his human skills were not exactly brilliant. !" Sontag was accused of humorlessness, but in fact she was guilty only of high-mindedness. Despite his initial support of the tenets of Liberal internationalism, he was critical of American policies and goals in the Iraq War. Book critic Maureen Corrigan reviews Reborn: Journals & Notebooks, 1947 - 1963, the newly published intimate ruminations of Susan Sontag. By David Rieff. Intimidated? Simon & Schuster, 179 pages, $21. I knew children of well-known people in my school and other places. Everything that could go wrong did go wrong after the transplant. I can't stop people from writing biographies after her death, any more than she could stop any number of biographies, one of them extremely disobliging, from appearing during her lifetime. Did not telling her the truth about her condition take a toll on you? The dedication to The Volcano Lover reads For David, beloved son, comrade. Not many parents think of their offspring as comrades. And I didn't want to go through that. I didn't think it was particularly odd. Another answer is that if I had her journals in my possession after she died, and they were simply mine to dispose of as I wished, I don't think I would have published them. It's a remarkably unsentimental account. As you say, lots of students simply will ignore/be indifferent to the whole debate. Welcome; Issues; All rights reserved. Also, I wasn't a prodigy. What happened to those books? I was coming back from about a month in Israel/Palestine, where I was trying to do a story on Yasser Arafat. So not just her papers, but the books, too? Nunez, in her memoir, set in the Straus period, wrote of the Riverside Drive apartment: Its main feature was the growing number of books, but they were mostly paperbacks, and the shelves were cheap pine board. They are what you could call her years in the wilderness, the years before her emergence as the celebrated figure she remained for the rest of her life. So she was going to fight for every breath, no matter how much suffering that entailed. One of our more tiresome national cliches holds that the Irish can never forget while the . Whatever moral or intellectual satisfaction Amry might have obtained from remembrance of his atrocity will pass on to people who were not victims . Features Lord of the Ring November 1996 By Gay Talese. That's above my pay grade to say. Whatever the answer is in the higher reaches of philosophy, the particular instance of Nunezs violation provides a valuable corrective to Mosers bleak portrait. Cremation seemed to confirm extinction. I want to take the liberty of republishing here the latest missive from the journalist David Rieff, a man of the Left who despises wokeness, taken from his Substack newsletter, titled Desire and Fate. A journalist who has frequented global hotspots and an analyst of humanitarian policy (as well as curator of the collected and posthumous writings of his mother, Susan Sontag), Rieff advances his. "Heady?" At a time when homosexuality was still being criminalized, Rich had acknowledged her lesbianism, while Sontag was silent about hers. In Swimming in a Sea of Death, Rieff confesses that my relations with my mother in the last decade of her life. . And he drops this bombshell: he claims that Rieff did not write his great bookSontag did. Rieff has at various times been a senior fellow at the World Policy Institute at the New School for Social Research,[2] a fellow at the New York Institute for the Humanities at New York University,[3] a board member of the Arms Division of Human Rights Watch,[4] of the Central Eurasia Project of the Open Society Institute,[5] and of Independent Diplomat. It's indisputable, as you say, that that's what brought her to national and then international attention. So she was going to do everything she could to survive. It is an unholy practice, the telling of a life story that isnt ones own on the basis of oppressively massive quantities of random, not necessarily reliable information. [7], Rieff has written about the Bosnian War. But on the other hand, I'm a realist. It was in the spring of 2004. She had preternatural energy (sometimes enhanced by speed). November 11, 2005. At fifteen, she wrote in her journal of the lesbian tendencies she was finding in herself. One day, she had had enough. Not only is there a sense of inner peace, but the dying person often has meaningful and profound conversations with friends and family. She did more things in the world than I do. She had Stage 4 breast cancer that had spread into her lymph system. I hope she'll be remembered as a person who did good work, was serious, and didn't give in to the kind of cheap easy way outs that intellectuals in our culture so often give in to. Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old? He invited her to a New Years Eve party and then left, without a word, with another woman. Moser adds, The incident goes unmentioned in her journals. In another unmentioned incident (until Moser mentions it), Levine is surprised when Sontag tells him that she is going to pick up her son from a schoolmates house: This is not Susan. It's a striking contrast. I would have liked to have gone beyond those before she left us. Your mother was an atheist. But that's impossible if you decide not to acknowledge the fact of dying. In life, I dont want to be reduced to my work. They asked her to say I, to say my body: to come out of the closet. Moser cannot forgive her for her refusal to do so. His books have focused on issues of immigration, international conflict, and humanitarianism. Why is she going to pick up her son? When Max Brod wrote the famous first biography of Kafka, every future biographer has tried to point out what Max Brod left out. So the suffering was extraordinary. 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