
Rebecca Solnit
Rebecca Solnit is an acclaimed American writer, historian, and activist, recognized for her works on feminism, environmentalism, and social justice. Her writing often combines personal narrative with political analysis, exploring the connections between individual experiences and broader societal issues. Solnit is known for her sharp insights and eloquent prose.
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Rebecca Solnit is mentioned as an author that Ana Fornaro reads.
Entre el hombre araña uruguayo y las arenas del Sahara, la periodista uruguaya Ana Fornaro busca las instrucciones para las ruinas y se abraza a la crónicaRebecca Solnit is a writer known for her essays on feminism, gender, and social issues, including the concept of mansplaining.
Las 10 pensadoras feministas más influyentes | IdeasRebecca Solnit's essay discusses the feeling of being at home and its connection to democracy.
What I’ve learned after a month of avoiding my phone – The Irish TimesRebecca Solnit is mentioned as a personal essay writer in the context of autofiction.
How the French fell in love with family-driven memoirs and autofiction | Anne-Laure PineauRebecca Solnit's book discusses social change and the current turn towards authoritarianism.
Books to look out for in 2026 – nonfiction | BooksRebecca Solnit reflects on the 10th anniversary of the Paris climate treaty and its implications.
The Paris climate treaty changed the world. Here’s how | Rebecca SolnitThe writer Rebecca Solnit calls this phenomenon 'the Cassandra syndrome': when a woman shines, it disturbs.
¿Quién lleva el pan a la casa? Cuando la paridad salarial choca con los estereotipos de géneroRebecca Solnit is an American author known for her book 'Wanderlust: a history of walking'.
Profesorica Zima o aktivnosti o kojoj gotovo da i ne razmišljamo: 'Donosi nemjerljivu korist, ublažava stres, a nitko je ne može raditi umjesto nas'
Rebecca Solnit is an American author known for her book 'Wanderlust: a history of walking'.
Profesorica Zima o aktivnosti o kojoj gotovo da i ne razmišljamo: 'Donosi nemjerljivu korist, ublažava stres, a nitko je ne može raditi umjesto nas'
Rebecca Solnit notes that Margaret Atwood now has a long view of our times.
‘If I was American, I’d be worried about my country’: Margaret Atwood answers questions from Ai Weiwei, Rebecca Solnit and more | Margaret AtwoodRebecca Solnit dedicated her essay 'A Paradise Built in Hell' to reflect on human reactions to disasters.
Los dientes del odio | OpiniónRebecca Solnit published her book 'Paradise Built in Hell' in 2009, demonstrating that significant disasters lead to community solidarity.
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I found hope, too, in Rebecca Solnit’s beautiful genius Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities.
Being hopeful isn’t about avoiding the world’s hard realities – it’s an act of resistanceRebecca Solnit's work includes critical discussions on themes present in 'Lolita'.
‘Lolita’, fuego de nuestras entrañas: un personaje atrapado entre deseo, violencia y censura | BabeliaRebecca Solnit is mentioned in relation to changing narratives and storytelling.
Steve Mccurry, curioso con pasaporte al mundoRebecca Solnit is a Guardian US columnist who discusses the normalization of sexual exploitation in culture.
Shocked by Epstein’s birthday book? That culture was everywhere before feminism | Rebecca SolnitRebecca Solnit is a Guardian US columnist and author discussing the implications of the Jeffrey Epstein cover-up.
The Jeffrey Epstein cover-up is an affront to US democracy | Rebecca SolnitAs the social commentator Rebecca Solnit writes: 'Joy doesn’t betray but sustains activism.'
The secret to happiness? Finding joy in others. It’s free, simple and will gladden your heart | Nadine LevyRebecca Solnit is a Guardian US columnist discussing the systemic issues of violence against women.
The problem is far bigger than Jeffrey Epstein | Rebecca SolnitRebecca Solnit is a Guardian US columnist and the author of several books.
The renewable energy revolution is a feat of technology | Rebecca SolnitRebecca Solnit is a Guardian US columnist discussing the implications of the Texas flood disaster.
Did National Weather Service cuts lead to the Texas flood disaster? We don’t know | Rebecca SolnitRebecca Solnit is included among writers who have depicted the complexities of California.
«Trattiamo l’oro blu come una risorsa comune»- Corriere.itRebecca Solnit is an author known for her essays that provide hope and reflect on social and political changes.
A writer who gives us hope for today, and tomorrow – The Irish TimesRebecca Solnit pays tribute to slowness and the power of patience in her new book.
Fantasear con parar: cómo el apagón reabrió el debate de bajar las revoluciones | S Moda: Revista de moda, belleza, tendencias y famososRebecca Solnit wrote an essay titled The Mother of All Questions, discussing women's choices regarding motherhood.
‘Do you have a family?’: midlife with no kids, ageing parents – and no crisis | South KoreaRebecca Solnit's insights on the power of collective action are referenced in the context of protests.
Gaza: ¿dónde está la ciudadanía europea? | OpiniónRebecca Solnit's essay has resonated for over a decade as a symbol of the deeply rooted mechanism in which women's knowledge is systematically questioned.
Muži mi to vysvetlia - Komentáre SMERebecca Solnit has researched how communities organized in response to major disasters.
“El apagón confirmó nuestra filosofía de vida, llevamos años preparados”: notas de una impostora entre ‘preppers’ | Noticias de CataluñaRebecca Solnit discusses the impact of protests and activism against the Trump administration.
‘Protest can shape the world’: Rebecca Solnit on the fight back against Trump | ActivismRebecca Solnit is the author of 'A Field Guide to Getting Lost'.
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