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The Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness (Paperback, First Trade Paper Edition)
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The Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness (Paperback, First Trade Paper Edition)
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Loot Price R459
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The incomparable Rebecca Solnit, author of more than a dozen
acclaimed, prizewinning books of nonfiction including Men Explain
Things To Me, brings the same dazzling writing to the essays in The
Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness; hailed by the Los Angeles
Times as "globally wide-ranging and topically urgent and the Boston
Globe as "luminous and precise.". As the title suggests, the
territory of Solnit's concerns is vast, and in her signature
alchemical style she combines commentary on history, justice, war
and peace, and explorations of place, art, and community, all while
writing with the lyricism of a poet to achieve incandescence and
wisdom. Gathered here are celebrated iconic essays along with
little-known pieces that create a powerful survey of the world we
live in, from the jungles of the Zapatistas in Mexico to the
splendors of the Arctic. This rich collection tours places as
diverse as Haiti and Iceland; movements like Occupy Wall Street and
the Arab Spring; an original take on the question of who did Henry
David Thoreau's laundry; and a searching look at what the hatred of
country music really means. Solnit moves nimbly from Orwell to
Elvis, to contemporary urban gardening to 1970s California macrame
and punk rock, and on to searing questions about the environment,
freedom, family, class, work, and friendship. It's no wonder she's
been compared in Bookforum to Susan Sontag and Annie Dillard and in
the San Francisco Chronicle to Joan Didion. The Encyclopedia of
Trouble and Spaciousness proves Rebecca Solnit worthy of the
accolades and honors she's received. Rarely can a reader find such
penetrating critiques of our time and its failures leavened with
such generous heapings of hope. Solnit looks back to history and
the progress of political movements to find an antidote to despair
in what many feel as lost causes. In its encyclopedic reach and its
generous compassion, Solnit's collection charts a way through the
thickets of our complex social and political worlds. Her essays are
a beacon for readers looking for alternative ideas in these
imperiled times.
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