The Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness
HistoryMilitaryWorld

The Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness

by Rebecca Solnit

Publisher
Trinity University Press
Pages
334
Language
English
Published
2014

Overview

The incomparable <b>Rebecca Solnit, </b>author of more than a dozen acclaimed books of nonfiction, brings the same dazzling writing to the twenty-nine essays in <i><b>The Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness</b></i>. 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. In its encyclopedic reach and its generous compassion, Solnit's collection charts a way through the thickets of our complex social and political worlds. Like the women who've pioneered before her--Sontag, Didion, and Dillard--her essays are a beacon.

Posts about this book

No posts about this book yet. Be the first in the app!

Ready to Meet Someone Who Reads Like You?