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Go to My LibraryO fotografii
- Language
- Polish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Wydawnictwo Karakter
- Pages
- 247
- ISBN
- 9788365271488
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (18)
Other editions

On Photography
2001 • Macmillan
English

On Photography
2011 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English

On Photography
2005 • Rosetta
English

On Photography
1978 • Allen Lane
English

On Photography
2008 • Penguin
English

Sur la photographie
1993 • Christian Bourgois éditeur
French

SOBRE LA FOTOGRAFIA
2005 • Alfaguara
Spanish

On Photography
2014 • Penguin Books Limited
English

On Photography
2002 • Penguin
English

Fotoğraf üzerine
2008 • Agora Kitaplığı
Turkish

Sobre la fotografía
2006 • Santillana Ediciones Generales
Spanish

Über Fotografie
2002 • Hanser
German

Sulla fotografia realtà e immagine nella nostra società
2004 • Einaudi
Italian

Über Fotografie.
2002 • Fischer (Tb.), Frankfurt
German

Sobre La Fotografia (Spanish Edition)
2006 • Alfaguara
Spanish

On Photography
2025 • Picador
English

Sobre la fotografía
2019 • ARCADIA
Catalan

Sobre la fotografía
2008 • Debolsillo
Spanish
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Susan Sontag's On Photography is widely celebrated as a profoundly thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating collection of essays that challenges conventional understanding of the medium. Reviewers consistently praise its ability to illuminate the complex relationship between images, reality, and human perception. The book is lauded for its brilliant insights into how photography has shaped society, politics, and history, revealing the profound changes it has wrought in our way of looking at the world. Many find Sontag's analysis prescient, noting its continued relevance in today's image-saturated digital age, and appreciate how it compels readers to deeply reflect on their own relationship with photographs. It is considered a classic for its groundbreaking exploration of photography's role as a powerful tool and a cultural phenomenon, rather than merely an art form.
Despite its acclaim, On Photography also draws significant criticism. Some readers find Sontag's writing dense, rambling, and at times overly judgmental or tactless, particularly in her discussions of certain photographers or movements. Critics point to instances where Sontag presents her opinions as undisputed facts, making sweeping generalizations without sufficient nuance or citation. The book's often negative or condemnatory stance on photography, portraying it as dehumanizing, desensitizing, or a "sublimated murder," can be off-putting or seem melodramatic to some. Reviewers note that the book feels less like an objective study of photography and more like a platform for Sontag's strong personal views, which some found misguided or outdated, especially considering it was written before the advent of digital photography and the internet.
Ultimately, On Photography stands as a foundational and enduring work of cultural criticism that, regardless of individual agreement, undeniably shapes the philosophical discourse around photography. It is not intended as a historical overview or a celebration of the craft, but rather as an incisive, often critical, examination of the deeper implications of image-making and consumption. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in cultural theory, philosophy of art, and media studies, or anyone seeking a rigorous intellectual challenge to their perceptions of photography and reality. It will particularly resonate with those who appreciate dense, analytical prose and are prepared to engage with a work that provokes deep thought, even if it means confronting uncomfortable truths about our image-driven world.
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