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I have the impression that thinking is a form of feeling and that feeling is a form of thinking." Susan Sontag, one of the most internationally renowned and controversial intellectuals of the latter half of the twentieth century, still provokes. In 1978 Jonathan Cott, a founding contributing editor of Rolling Stone magazine, interviewed Sontag first in Paris and later in New York. Only a third of their twelve hours of discussion ever made it to print. Now, more than three decades later, Yale University Press is proud to publish the entire transcript of Sontag's remarkable conversation, accompanied by Cott's preface and recollections.   Sontag's musings and observations reveal the passionate engagement and breadth of her critical intelligence and curiosities at a moment when she was at the peak of her powers. Nearly a decade after her death, these hours of conversation offer a revelatory and indispensable look at the self-described "besotted aesthete" and "obsessed moralist." 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Hartough and S.L. Meisel 205 $a99th ed. 210 $aNew York $cInterscience$d1954 215 $a1 online resource (534 p.) 225 1 $aChemistry of heterocyclic compounds ;$vv. 7 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780470376867 311 08$a0470376864 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCOMPOUNDS WITH CONDENSED THIOPHENE RINGS; CONTENTS; I. Factors Influencing Chemical Reactivity and Substitution of Thiophene Systems; I. Introduction; II. Electrophilic Substitution of Furan, Thiophene and Selenophene; III. Electrophilic Substitution of Benzofuran, Thianaphthene, Selenonaphthene and the Thienothiophenes; IV. Electrophilic Substitution of Dibenzofuran, Dibenzothiophene and Dibenzoselenophene; V. Metalation of Thiophene Systems; VI. Reactivity of the Sulfur Atom in Thiophene Systems; II. Thianaphthene and Other Thiophene Compounds Containing One Carbocyclic Fused Ring 327 $aIntroductionA. Thianaphthene and Its Derivatives; Nomenclature; Occurrence of Thianaphthene Nature; I. Preparation of Thianaphthene and Its Homologs; A. Thianaphthene; B. Monoalkylthianaphthenes; C. Dialkylthianaphthenes; D. Trialkylthianaphthenes; E. Arylthianaphthenes; II. Miscellaneous Reactions and Properties; III. The Hydrothianaphthenes; A. 2,3-Dihydrothianaphthene and Its Derivatives; B. 6,7-Dihydrothianaphthene; C. 4,5,6,7-Tetrahydrothianaphthene and Its Derivatives; IV. Halogen Derivatives; V. Nitrogen Derivatives; A. Nitrothianaphthenes; B. Aminothianaphthenes 327 $aC. Derivatives with Nitrogen in a Side ChainVI. Hydroxythianaphthenes (Thianaphthenols or Thioindoxyls); A. Tautomerism of 2- and 3-Hydroxythisanaphthenes; B. Preparation of Hydroxythianaphthenes; 1. 2-Hydroxythianaphthenes; 2. 3-Hydroxythianaphthenes; 3. 4-Hydroxythianaphthenes; 4. 5-Hydroxythianaphthenes; 5. 6-Hydroxythianaphthenes; 6. 7-Hgdroxythianaphthenes; 7. Di- and Trihydroxythianaphthenes; C. Reactions of Hydroxythianaphthenes; 1. Reactions of the Enol Form; 2. Reactions of the Keto From; VII. Thianaphthenequinones; A. 2,3-Thinaphthenequinones; B. Benzenoid Thianaphthenequinones 327 $a1. 4,5-Thianaphthmequinones2. 6,7-Thianaphthenequinones; 3. 4,7-Thianaphthenequinones; VIII. Derivatives Containing Hydroxyl Groups in a Side Chain; IX. Carbonyl Derivatives; A. Thianaphthenecarboxaldehydes; B. Keto Derivatives of Thianaphthene; X. Thianaphthenecarboxylic Acids; A. Monocarboxylic Acids; B. 2,3-Thianaphthenedicarboxylic Acid and Its Derivatives; C. 3-Amino-2-thianaphthenecarboxylic Acid; D. 3-Hydroxy-2-thianaphthencarboxylic Acid; E. Thianaphthenecarboxylic Acids with the Carboxyl Group in the Side Chain; XI. Thianaphthenesulfonic Acids and Thianaphthene Sulfides 327 $aXII. Mercury DerivativesXIII. Thianaphthene l-Oxides (Sulfoxides); XIV. Thianaphthene 1-Dioxides (Sulfones); A. Preparation; B. Reactions; B. Isothianaphthene and Its Derivatives; I. The Hydroisothianaphthenes; A. 1.3-Dihydroisothianaphthene o-Xylylene Sulfide); B. 6,7-Dihydro- and 4,5,6,7-Tetrahydroistothianaphthenes; II. Derivatives of Isothianaphthene; C. Miscellaneous Systems; I. Cyclopenta [b]thiophene; II. Cyclohepta[b]thiophene; III. 4,7-Endovinylenethianaphthene; III. Thioindigo and Related Dyes; Introduction; I. Nomenclature; II. Friedla?nder's Commercial Thioindigo Synthesis 327 $aIII. Symmetrical Thioindigo Dyes 330 $aChemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds publishes articles, letters to the Editor, reviews, and minireviews on the synthesis, structure, reactivity, and biological activity of heterocyclic compounds including natural products. 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