No Straight Road Takes You There eBook
Essays For Uneven Terrain
Book
eBook
Publisher:
Granta Publications, May of 2025 ‧
see product details
20,26€
10% OFF
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
IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY
Ebook for ADE
SYNOPSIS
This book's title, No Straight Road Takes You There, is an evocation and a declaration. Highways tend to be built across the easy routes and flat places, or the landscape is cleared away - logged, graded, levelled, tunnelled through - but to stick to these roads is to miss what else is out there.
In her writing and activism, Rebecca Solnit has sought the pathless places in order to celebrate indirect and unpredictable consequences, and to embrace slowness and imperfection, which, she argues, are key to understanding the possibilities of change.
In her latest essay collection, the award-winning writer explores responses to the climate crisis, as well as reflections on women's rights, the fight for democracy, the trends in masculinity, and the rise of the far right in the West.
Incantatory and poetic, positive and engaging, these essays argue for the long-term view and the power of collective action, making a case for seeding change wherever possible, and offering us all a path out of the wilderness.
In her writing and activism, Rebecca Solnit has sought the pathless places in order to celebrate indirect and unpredictable consequences, and to embrace slowness and imperfection, which, she argues, are key to understanding the possibilities of change.
In her latest essay collection, the award-winning writer explores responses to the climate crisis, as well as reflections on women's rights, the fight for democracy, the trends in masculinity, and the rise of the far right in the West.
Incantatory and poetic, positive and engaging, these essays argue for the long-term view and the power of collective action, making a case for seeding change wherever possible, and offering us all a path out of the wilderness.
DETAILS
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| ISBN: | 9781803511665 |
| Publisher: | Granta Publications |
| Release Date: | May of 2025 |
| Format: | eBook |
| File Format and Compatibility: | |
| Categories: |
eBooks in English
>
Fiction
>
Essays
|
| EAN: | 9781803511665 |
| Acessibilidade: | Ver características de acessibilidade indicadas pelo editor |