In the pages of June 1983's Interview Magazine, a rare opportunity arises for readers to engage in an intimate conversation with one of America's most fascinating figures - Susan Sontag. This issue delves into the world of existentialism through interviews with influential thinkers and artists of the time.
The conversation is led by Andy Warhol, known for his groundbreaking work in silkscreen printing and Campbell's Soup Cans, who poses a series of thought-provoking questions to each participant. Susan Sontag and Joan Didion discuss their personal philosophies on life, politics, and literature, while Alia Azzedine shares her experiences as an artist, and Norman Parkinson chronicles his journey as a photographer.
The June 1983 edition of Interview Magazine is a treasure trove of insightful interviews that showcase the diverse perspectives of these iconic figures. This volume is a unique window into the minds of those who shaped American culture in the mid-20th century.