Wanderlust
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Wanderlust
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Wanderlust
A reissue of the profound and meandering modern classic about the historical, political and philosophical paths traced by walkers.
A reissue of the profound and meandering modern classic about the historical, political and philosophical paths traced by walkers.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionIn Wanderlust, Rebecca Solnit embarks on an expansive and multifaceted exploration of the simple act of walking. Extending beyond mere physical movement, Solnit delves into the metaphysical realms where walking intersects with culture, politics, and history. With each step, she guides the reader through diverse experiences—from sacred pilgrimages and political protests to introspective rambles and philosophical strolls.
Solnit's narrative traverses time and space, drawing from a wide array of sources and inspirations. She discusses the ancient philosophers who pondered walking as a path to wisdom, the Romantic poets who found solace and creativity in nature, and iconic literary characters such as Jane Austen’s Elizabeth Bennet, who walks to assert her independence. The narrative also traces the surreal journeys of Andre Breton's Nadja, who transforms the act of wandering into a surrealist art form.
The book further explores the cultural and historical significance of walking through various lenses. Solnit considers how walking has been a mode of protest and assertion of civil rights, as seen in the marches of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. She links these acts to more personal longings for freedom and self-discovery, demonstrating how walking can be both a collective and individual act of resilience and resistance.
Interweaving personal reflections with historical accounts, Solnit presents an enriching tapestry that invites us to contemplate the profound connection between our physical movement and our inner lives. She argues that walking is not just a pedestrian activity but a revolutionary act that allows individuals to reclaim public spaces, connect with the environment, and engage in a deeper dialogue with the world around them.
Profound and provocative, Wanderlust challenges readers to rediscover walking as a radical and transformative experience. It celebrates the rich and varied interplay of the body, the imagination, and the terrain we traverse, urging us to embrace the full spectrum of possibilities that walking offers. Through Solnit’s eloquent prose, we see that to walk is to witness the world anew and to engage with it in meaningful and unexpected ways.
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Wanderlust by Rebecca Solnit is praised for its radical, humane, and witty exploration of walking, blending historical context with a profound philosophical inquiry. The book has been described as a magisterial history that delves into the deeper implications of walking on time, space, and consciousness. Solnit's writing is noted for its freshness, precision, and originality, offering a unique and engaging perspective on a seemingly simple activity.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781783787357
Publisher: Granta Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 07 July 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Granta Books
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 21.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 247g
Pages: 352
About the Author
Rebecca Solnit is author of, among other books, Call Them By Their True Names, The Mother of All Questions, Men Explain Things to Me, Wanderlust, A Field Guide to Getting Lost, the NBCC award-winning River of Shadows and A Paradise Built in Hell. A contributing editor to Harper's, she writes regularly for the London Review of Books and the Los Angeles Times. She lives in San Francisco.
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