![]() ![]() She is a contributing editor to Harper’s and a frequent contributor to the political site and has made her living as an independent writer since 1988. ![]() ![]() Wanderlust: A History of Walking, and As Eve Said to the Serpent: On. Solnit has worked with climate change, Native American land rights, antinuclear, human rights, and antiwar issues as an activist and journalist. Solnit argues for the necessity of preserving the time and space in which to walk. They include the critically acclaimed memoir The Faraway Nearby Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster Storming the Gates of Paradise A Field Guide to Getting Lost Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities Wanderlust: A History of Walking As Eve Said to the Serpent: On Landscape, Gender, and Art and River of Shadows: Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West, for which she received a Guggenheim fellowship, the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism, and the Lannan Literary Award. As Eve Said to the Serpent: On Landscape, Gender and Art. Rebecca SolnitSan Francisco writer Rebecca Solnit is the author of fifteen books about art, landscape, public and collective life, ecology, politics, hope, meandering, reverie, and memory. Rebecca Solnit is a writer and activist living in San Francisco. ![]()
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