The Faraway Nearby - Rebecca Solnit

The Faraway Nearby

By Rebecca Solnit

  • Release Date: 2013-06-13
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 15 Ratings

Description

A New York Times Notable Book

Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award

A personal, lyrical narrative about storytelling and empathy, from the author of Orwell's Roses


Apricots. Her mother's disintegrating memory. An invitation to Iceland. Illness. These are Rebecca Solnit's raw materials, but The Faraway Nearby goes beyond her own life, as she spirals out into the stories she heard and read—from fairy tales to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein—that helped her navigate her difficult passge. Solnit takes us into the lives of others—an arctic cannibal, the young Che Guevara among the leprosy afflicted, a blues musician, an Icelandic artist and her labyrinth—to understand warmth and coldness, kindness and imagination, decay and transformation, making art and making self. This captivating, exquisitely written exploration of the forces that connect us and the way we tell our stories is a tour de force of association, a marvelous Russian doll of a book that is a fitting companion to Solnit's much-loved A Field Guide to Getting Lost.

Reviews

  • Solnit nails it again

    5
    By Slmillerindia
    Solnit has again written a book that encompasses the personal, the political, geographic, literary, cultural and historical. Drawing from her own complex relationship with her mother who is disappearing into dementia and her personal health challenges, she moves the reader into the world of myths and legends and the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of our world. Her writing is lyrical. More than once I stopped to read again a paragraph or sentence because it was so exquisitely framed and so poetically rendered.