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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness


Greetings everyone....happy February! I am happy that the days are slowing getting longer, even if our recent snowfall and winter temperatures are a reminder that spring won't be here for some time to come. That's fine with me, as I am excited to have the new Rebecca Solnit book, The Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness, on its way to me, arriving tomorrow sometime. I am certainly reading widely and intensely for classes, but I needed a creative shot in the arm and there is nothing like Rebecca Solnit to make your mind ponder and let your thoughts wander, as she weaves together what seem disparate threads into a beautiful whole.




There was a review from the Utne Reader back in September that you can read here. If you are not familiar with Rebecca Solnit, well I hope you will love her writing as much as I do. I especially loved The Faraway Nearby....just beautiful. Any great reading you'd like to recommend....I'm always open!

Cheers!


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  1. Rebecca is a wonderful writer. I didn't know she had a new book out, so will have to go in search! Thanks for posting, or I'd be missing the party!!

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    1. Hi Annie,
      I'm reading the book slowly....individual essays, so you can dip in anywhere. Delightful! So sorry for the delay in responding....I only realized I had some comments on this post late today! Hope you are well!

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  2. i read to students from her Field Guide to Getting Lost as well as the Faraway Nearby but also love dipping into her map books.

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    1. Hi India....I absolutely loved Faraway Nearby, but she is such a great writer, there are gems scattered in all her work. So glad you are reading to students...that's delightful! I haven't read the map books, but must do that, as I am a map lover. I think he Field Guide to Getting Lost is a perfect book for artists! Cheers and thanks for writing in!

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  3. Hello Patti, just popped by to see what you had been up to in the many months since I last hand a blogwander. You have been busy and I understand that the study creative mix is often not a good one. No wonder you are not juggling all balls at present. I have been much the same for different reasons. late last year I bought two of Rebecca Solnit's books - A Field Guide to Getting Lost and the Faraway Nearby. I haven't read either as yet but your post has prompted me ... :-)

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    1. Hello Susan...I am apologizing all over the place, as only today I stumbled on this nest of replies to this post...I'm not sure why I am not being notified in my email any longer, but so glad to hear from friends across the world. You've got a couple of fine books by Rebecca Solnit...my favorite all of them so far is the one l read last year...the Faraway Nearby. Beautiful! Hope you are well and enjoying life. Great to hear from you!

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    1. Sharmon....you will love Rebecca Solnit, I hope. As I've mentioned to others that have commented, my favorite of her books is The Faraway Nearby, but this new one is quite fine too. This book is a collection of essays, so I am dipping in here and there and savoring them. Thanks for commenting....good to hear from you!

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