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  1. 7. Okt. 2020 · Sigrid Nunez arbeitete für Susan Sontag, wurde die Freundin von Sontags Sohn David Rieff und zog bei den beiden ein – blieb aber nicht lange. Ein Gespräch.

  2. David Rieff is an American writer and policy analyst. He has written widely on topics ranging from war, human rights, and humanitarian assistance in Africa, to Third World immigration to the United States, to cultural issues. He covered the Bosnian war, spending extended periods of time in Sarajevo during the siege, and the Rwandan genocide. More recently, he has reported from Southwest Asia ...

  3. Eine verfasste der US-amerikanische Journalist David Rieff, eine weitere kürzlich die deutsche Gedächtnisforscherin Aleida Assmann. Die Publikation von „In Praise of Forgetting. Historical Memory and Its Ironies“ im Mai 2016 erregte in den USA und darüber hinaus schnell öffentliches Aufsehen.

  4. David Rieff is the author of eight previous books, including Swimming in a Sea of Death, At the Point of a Gun: Democratic Dreams and Armed Intervention; A Bed for the Night: Humanitarianism in Crisis; and Slaughterhouse: Bosnia and the Failure of the West. He lives in New York City.

  5. David Rieff, an independent writer who has reported on bloody conflicts in Africa, the Balkans, and Central Asia, insists that things are not so simple. He poses hard questions about whether remembrance ever truly has, or indeed ever could, “inoculate” the present against repeating the crimes of the past. He argues that rubbing raw historical wounds—whether self-inflicted or imposed by ...

  6. granta.com › contributor › david-rieffDavid Rieff | Granta

    David Rieff. In spring 2004, Susan Sontag was diagnosed with the incurable blood cancer. She had a huge appetite for experience, and a wild, extravagant desire to live. Rieff writes movingly about being by her side during that last year and at her death, and about his own contradictory emotions: his guilt both for not consoling her enough, and ...