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A Field Guide To Getting Lost

(Paperback, Main - Canons edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Field Guide To Getting Lost

Contributors:

By (Author) Rebecca Solnit

ISBN:

9781786890511

Series:
Publisher:

Canongate Books

Imprint:

Canongate Canons

Publication Date:

26th July 2017

UK Publication Date:

15th June 2017

Edition:

Main - Canons edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Memoirs
History

Dewey:

306.4

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 13mm

Weight:

168g

Description

In this investigation into loss, losing and being lost, Rebecca Solnit explores the challenges of living with uncertainty. A Field Guide to Getting Lost takes in subjects as eclectic as memory and mapmaking, Hitchcock movies and Renaissance painting,

Beautifully written, this book combines memoir, history and philosophy, shedding glittering new light on the way we live now.

Reviews

Wonderful * * The Times * *
Brilliant . . . Go on. Start walking. Get lost. Who knows what you'll find * * Guardian * *
Rebecca Solnit is unquestionably one of the finest non-fiction writers of her generation. Possessed of eloquence and erudition in equal measure, her books have a wonderful capacity to lead the reader on unexpected and intriguing journeys ... As with Solnit's previous books, there is an emotional, even a polemical dimension to these ideas. It is a rare writer who can write so excitingly with both heart and head * * Scotsman * *
Like Simon Schama, Solnit is a cultural historian in the desert-mystic mode, trailing ideas like swarms of butterflies * * Harpers Magazine * *
Fascinating, inspiring and beautifully written -- George Monbiot
Flawless scintillating prose, writing it is impossible not to admire * * Financial Times * *
The book itself is a kind of wandering, and it is hard to say where we get to, but there are good things along the way. * * Sunday Times * *
Radical, humane, witty, sometimes wonderfully dandyish, at other times, impassioned and serious -- Alain de Botton

Author Bio

Rebecca Solnit has written eighteen acclaimed works of non-fiction, including Hope in the Dark, Wanderlust, The Faraway Nearby, and Men Explain Things to Me.

An activist, columnist and cultural historian, she has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Lannan Literary Award. She lives in San Francisco.

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