Wanderlust: A History of Walking

Wanderlust: A History of Walking

by RebeccaSolnit (Author)

Synopsis

With profiles of some of the most significant walkers in history and fiction - from Wordsworth to Andre Breton's Nadja - Wanderlust offers a pastoral and poetic investigation of the interplay between the body, the imagination, and the world around the walker. Solnit argues passionately for the preservation of the time and space in which to walk in an ever-more car dependent and accelerated world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 335
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 28 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1859843816
ISBN 13: 9781859843819

Media Reviews
Rebcca Solnit's engaging cultural history of walking is full of enthusiasm for simply getting about on foot, wherever and whenever; it is streaked with an activism that makes her willing to cheer all kinds of applied walking. Times Literary Supplement ...a history of walking that is about time and space and consciousness of the world as much as about putting one foot in front of the other. The Times Solnit marshals an impressive body of research to support her zeal for the liberating and humanising activity of walking. Daily Telegraph ... by treating walking as a protest, pilgrimage, therapy and exercise, Solnit has written an exciting and thought-provoking book. Scotland on Sunday Walking, by somehow integrating the body, the mind and the inhabited place, civilises the world. Evening Standard ... the idea of the mind working at three miles per hour is one I shall treasure and quote forever. The Herald Solnit walks, but her prose soars. This is a stunningly original account of the simple, subversive activity that keeps us all human. Pedestrians of the world unite! Mike Davis
Author Bio
Rebecca Solnit, author of A book of Migrations, Savage Dreams, and Secret Exhibition, has written about visual art, public space, landscape, and environmental issues for magazines and for museums ranging from New York's Whitney to the Denver Art Museum. She Lives in san Francisco.