Description
A reissue of the profound and meandering modern classic about the historical, political and philosophical paths traced by walkers.
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.
Reviews
Radical, humane, witty, sometimes wonderfully dandyish, at other times, impassioned and serious -- Alain de Botton
[A] magisterial history of walking -- Will Self * Guardian *
A history of walking that is about time and space and consciousness of the world as much as about putting one foot in front of the other * The Times *
A writer of startling freshness and precision * New York Times Book Review *
Solnit walks, but her prose soars. This is a stunningly original account of the simple, subversive activity that keeps us human. Pedestrians of the world, unite! -- Mike Davis, author * City of Quartz *
One of those rare, quirky, rather lovable books that makes you look anew at something so familiar ... Solnit winningly traces the shifting cultural significance of putting one foot in front of another * Telegraph *
Thoughtful and fascinating -- Stephanie Merritt * Observer *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783787357
Author Rebecca Solnit
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Granta Books
Publisher Granta Books
Weight(grams) 247g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 21mm