Recuerdos de mi inexistencia / Recollections of My Nonexistence: a Memoir

Rebecca Solnit

Recuerdos de mi inexistencia / Recollections of My Nonexistence: a Memoir
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial
Country
Spain
Published
18 May 2021
Pages
288
ISBN
9788426408266

Recuerdos de mi inexistencia / Recollections of My Nonexistence: a Memoir

Rebecca Solnit

El libro mas esperado de la gran pensadora feminista, autora de Los hombres me explican cosas: un memoir iluminador sobre su educacion sentimental y social.

UNO DE LOS 100 LIBROS QUE HAY QUE LEER SEGUN TIME

Para Solnit, la esperanza no es una garantia para el manana, sino un detonador para la accion de hoy.
John Berger

En 1981, una jovencisima Rebecca Solnit se mudaba a su primer apartamento en un barrio marginal de San Francisco. En el pasaria los siguientes veinticinco anos, librando feroces batallas para llevar a cabo la dificil tarea de construir su identidad y tomar la palabra en una sociedad que agrede y silencia a las mujeres.

Recuerdos de mi inexistencia, su ultimo libro y su primer memoir, aclamado por la critica y los lectores en Estados Unidos, marca un hito y nos da la clave para comprender toda su obra (The New York Times). Estas paginas narran la emocionante historia de iniciacion de una escritora unica, cuya esperanzadora voz es, ahora mas que nunca, esencial (The Guardian): la voz de la resistencia (The New York Times Magazine).

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

An electric portrait of the artist as a young woman that asks how a writer finds her voice in a society that prefers women to be silent

In Recollections of My Nonexistence, Rebecca Solnit describes her formation as a writer and as a feminist in 1980s San Francisco, in an atmosphere of gender violence on the street and throughout society and the exclusion of women from cultural arenas. She tells of being poor, hopeful, and adrift in the city that became her great teacher, and of the small apartment that, when she was nineteen, became the home in which she transformed herself. She explores the forces that liberated her as a person and as a writer–books themselves; the gay community that presented a new model of what else gender, family, and joy could mean; and her eventual arrival in the spacious landscapes and overlooked conflicts of the American West.

Beyond being a memoir, Solnit’s book is also a passionate argument: that women are not just impacted by personal experience, but by membership in a society where violence against women pervades. Looking back, she describes how she came to recognize that her own experiences of harassment and menace were inseparable from the systemic problem of who has a voice, or rather who is heard and respected and who is silenced–and how she was galvanized to use her own voice for change.

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