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Nicole Stéphane от Сюзън Зонтаг от ? до ?. Разликата във възрастта беше 8 години, 7 месеца и 20 дни.
Ани Лейбовиц от Сюзън Зонтаг от ? до ?. Разликата във възрастта беше 16 години, 8 месеца и 16 дни.
María Irene Fornés от Сюзън Зонтаг от ? до ?. Разликата във възрастта беше 2 години, 8 месеца и 2 дни.
Сюзън Зонтаг
Сюзън Зонтаг (на английски: Susan Sontag, по баща Розенблат, на английски: Susan Rosenblatt) е американска писателка, авторка на художествена литература и есеистика в областта на философията, литературната критика, културологията, фотографията и други.
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Nicole Stéphane (French pronunciation: [nikɔl stefan]; born Baroness Nicole de Rothschild, 27 May 1923 – 13 March 2007) was a French actress, producer and director.
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Ани Лейбовиц
Anna-Lou Leibovitz ( LEE-bə-vits; born October 2, 1949) is an American portrait photographer best known for her portraits, particularly of celebrities, which often feature subjects in intimate settings and poses. Leibovitz's Polaroid photo of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, taken five hours before Lennon's murder, is considered one of Rolling Stone magazine's most famous cover photographs. The Library of Congress declared her a Living Legend, and she is the first woman to have a feature exhibition at Washington's National Portrait Gallery.
Leibovitz was just a student in the 1970s when her photos were published for the first time: pictures of Vietnam War protesters in Israel, taken on assignment for Rolling Stone, one of which landed on the cover. Since then, she has captured film stars, politicians, athletes, royalty and artists for features and cover stories in other major publications, including Vanity Fair, Vogue and Time.
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María Irene Fornés
María Irene Fornés (May 14, 1930 – October 30, 2018) was a Cuban-American playwright, director, and teacher. Often referred to as “Mother Avant-Garde" of the American theater,” Fornés proved a central figure in the development of New York’s off-off-Broadway movement and Downtown Arts Scene. Over the course of her career, she wrote more than forty plays and musicals, won nine Obie Awards, and mentored “thousands of playwrights across the globe.” Her play What of the Night? was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1990, the first work by a Latino playwright to receive said distinction. Signature Theatre Company devoted its 1999–2000 season to her work, while The Public Theater presented a fourteen-play “Fornés Marathon” in 2018.
Her notable works include Promenade (1965), Fefu and Her Friends (1977), Mud (1983), Sarita (1984), and Letters from Cuba (2000). Her plays have been produced both on and off Broadway, as well as internationally." Many theater luminaries—including Tony Kushner, Caryl Churchill, Paula Vogel, Lanford Wilson, and Edward Albee—have acknowledged her influence. Wilson remarked that her work “has no precedents; it isn’t derived from anything… She’s the most original of us all.” Vogel similarly noted, “In the work of every American playwright at the end of the 20th century, there are only two stages: before you have read María Irene Fornés – and after.”
Fornés taught playwriting at New York University for thirty-three years (1966–1999) and received an honorary Doctor of Letters from Bates College in 1992. As the director of INTAR Theatre’s Hispanic Playwrights-in-Residence Lab, she mentored multiple generations of Latino playwrights, including Cherríe Moraga, Migdalia Cruz, Nilo Cruz, Caridad Svich, and Eduardo Machado. Notices of her’ death in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Vogue described Fornés as “a pioneer of the American theater,” “a totemic figure to many academics and artists,” and “among the most influential Latinx voices of the 20th century.”
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