△Illustrated by Liniers 今天的「情书」来自著名的作家Rebecca Solnit以及插画家Liniers: 作者简介 丽贝卡· 索尔尼(Rebecca Solnit)是是艺术、文化和政治领域的著名作家之一,被《纽约时报》称为“抵抗的声音”。著有书籍20余本,她的作品“涵盖了政治、历史、文学、艺术和女性主义等主题,其方式同时具有挑衅性、博学性...
During the first wave of feminism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, suffrage literature became a crucial tool for the feminist movement. Books such as "The Women's Bible" (1895) by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, "Suffrage Songs and Verses" (1894) edited by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and ...
byMatty Matheson Hardcover| Oct 22, 2024 On order The Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World . . . byDavid Graeber,Nika Dubrovsky,Rebecca Solnit Hardcover| Nov 12, 2024 On order The Name of This Band Is R.E.M. byPeter Ames Carlin
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by Rebecca Solnit (2004) Writing against “the tremendous despair at the height of the Bush administration’s powers and the outset of the war in Iraq”, the US thinker finds optimism in political activism and its ability to change the world. The book ranges widely from the fall of the Be...
Mayer and A Paradise Built In Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise In Disaster (Viking) by Rebecca Solnit. At a time [...] [Read more →] Tags: Preparedness Ideas· Preparedness Reports “The Chaos Scenario” — A New Disaster Book (About The Media) By NPR’s Bob Garfield ...
23. Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit Buy on Amazon Add to library If you’ve ever used the term “mansplaining” to describe the condescending efforts of a man to explain something to a woman, then you’ve got Rebecca Solnit to thank. Her collection of hilarious, rage-inducing...
by Rebecca Solnit Speaking of wandering minds while hiking, reading “A Field Guide to Getting Lost” is almost exactly like that experience. This iskind ofnot exactly an outdoor book, but so many of the meditations in here are based in geography and cartography that I think it’s worthy ...
(*a partial list of authors with 2023 releases that had me worked up: Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Colson Whitehead, Rebecca Makkai, Luis Alberto Urrea, Hilary Leichter, Matthew Desmond, Rebecca Solnit, Zadie Smith, Lauren Groff, Emily Wilson (trans.), Jesmyn Ward, Jhumpa Lahiri – whew!) So...
Orwell’s Rosesby Rebecca Solnit Best known for her feminist work, Rebecca Solnit is, for me, the most compelling living writer on ecology, place and hope. Her work draws attention—both hers and the reader’s—away from the relentlessness of technology and its attendant busyness, and towards...