Writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit is the author of eighteen or so books on feminism, western and indigenous history, popular power, social change and insurrection, wandering and walking, hope and disaster, including the books Men Explain Things to Me and Hope in the Dark, both also with Haymarket; a trilogy of atlases of American cities; The Faraway Nearby; A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities that Arise in Disaster; A Field Guide to Getting Lost; Wanderlust: A History of Walking; and River of Shadows, Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West (for which she received a Guggenheim, the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism, and the Lannan Literary Award). A product of the California public education system from kindergarten to graduate school, she is a columnist at Harper's and a regular contributor to the Guardian.
"This slim book seven essays, punctuated by enigmatic, haunting
paintings by Ana Teresa Fernandez hums with power and wit."
Boston Globe "[Solnit's] ability to make a landscape into a text is
present in every piece of writing she's ever done, and especially
here. Solnit understands that our minds are also landscapes, that
they are uncharted territory and we must constantly have something
left to discover within ourselves. When men explain things to me,
personally, it's like feeling someone else draw up the borders of
my brain. When men explaining things" becomes a concept, we react
so strongly because it's a map that we can use to bring us back to
ourselves. The terrain has always felt familiar, but Men Explain
Things To Me is a tool that we all need in order to find something
that was almost lost."
National Post "Where opponents would argue that feminism is
humorless and superfluous, Men Explain Things to Me is a compelling
argument for the movement's necessary presence in contemporary
society. It approaches the subject with candor and openness,
furthering the conversation and opening a new Pandora's box that's
apt to change the way we talk about women's rights."
Shelf Awareness "It is feminist, frequently funny, unflinchingly
honest and often scathing in its conclusions."
Salon "A necessary read in these fraught times. Starting with the
title essay, which went viral and inspired the ever-useful term
mansplaining," Solnit writes powerfully about the ways in which
power is wielded in today's society, and brings awareness to the
staggering inequalities that we wrestle with on a daily basis."
FlavorWire "Sharp-witted and bold... quintessential Solnit."
Publishers Weekly, "Things We Like This Week" Blog "Sharp
narratives that illuminate and challenge the status quo of women's
roles in the world. Slim in scope, but yet another good book by
Solnit."
Kirkus Reviews "I can't place this book as anything less than a
brilliant, varied, and thoroughly enjoyable read and definitely an
addition to my list of feminist faves. With that, I urge you to get
to your favorite bookshop or library and snag a copy of Men Explain
Things to Me. Pull up a chair, brew something tasty, and venture
into the wilderness of what a changed world might look like."
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