She explores two opposing landscapes: the Nevada Test Site (for nuclear testing) and Yosemite National Park. In Savage Dreams Solnit returns to her activist roots. New York Times reviewer Rand Richards Cooper called Migrations a "fascinating, annoying, tiring … brilliant mediation on travel." Her essays, noted a Publishers Weekly reviewer, offer readers "a graceful introduction" and "enrich" readers' appreciation of Ireland. A Book of Migration was written after Solnit visited Ireland, her ancestral homeland. Rebecca Solnit is an essayist, critic, and activist whose early works include A Book of Migrations: Some Passages in Ireland and Savage Dreams: A Journey into the Hidden Wars of the American West. River of Shadows, Viking (New York, NY), 2002. Wanderlust: A History of Walking, Viking (New York, NY), 2000. (With Ronald Takaki) Tracing Cultures, Friends of Photography (San Francisco, CA), 1995.Ī Book of Migrations: Some Passages in Ireland, Verso ( New York, NY), 1997. Savage Dreams: A Journey into the Hidden Wars of the American West, Sierra Club Books (San Francisco, CA), 1994. Ranch, with Michael Light, Twin Palms ( Santa Fe, NM), 1993. Secret Exhibition: Six California Artists of the Cold War Era, City Lights Books ( San Francisco, CA), 1990. Agent-c/o Author Mail, Penguin Putnam, 375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014.
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