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Susan Sontag was an American journalist born on January 16, 1933 . She held citizenship in the United States and was educated at various institutions, including the University of Oxford , University of California, Berkeley , University of Chicago , St Anne's College, Oxford , North Hollywood High School , and Harvard University .
Sontag's body of work primarily focused on essays , and she produced several notable works . Some of her most well-known works include "Against Interpretation," "Illness as Metaphor," "Under the Sign of Saturn," "On Photography," and "AIDS and Its Metaphors."
Susan Sontag had two children: David Rieff and Annie Leibovitz . She passed away on December 28, 2004, in New York City .