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Recollections of My Non-Existence

By: Rebecca Solnit
Narrated by: Rebecca Solnit
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In 1981, Rebecca Solnit rented a studio apartment in San Francisco that would be her home for the next twenty-five years. There, she began to come to terms with the epidemic of violence against women around her, the street harassment that unsettled her, and the authority figures that routinely disbelieved her. That violence weighed on her as she faced the task of having a voice in a society that preferred women to shut up or go away.

Set in the era of punk, of growing gay pride, of counter culture and West Coast activism, during the latter years of second wave feminism, Recollections of My Non-Existence is the foundational story of an emerging artist struggling against patriarchal violence and scorn. Recalling the experience of living with fear, which Solnit contends is the normal state of women, she considers how oppression impacts on creativity and recounts the struggle to find a voice and have it be heard.

Place and the growing culture of activism liberated her, as did the magical world of literature and books. And over time, the clamour of voices against violence to women coalesced in the current feminist upheaval, a movement in which Solnit was a widely audible participant. Here is an electric account of the pauses and gains of feminism in the past forty years; and an extraordinary portrait of an artist, by a seminal American writer.

©2020 Rebecca Solnit (P)2020 Rebecca Solnit
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Cannot recommend this highly enough. Beautifully read by the author. This book is a series of insightful, moving musings about Solnit's experiences living in San Francisco, feminism, activism and her career as a writer.

Inspiring and moving

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Rebecca is a beautiful writer. The first non-fiction piece I have read that flows as if it were a fictional novel. Hard to put down and extremely validating for any young woman.

Captivating and insightful

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Should have dnf but my stubbornness made me finish it. Please let the next book I read be better

Meh

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