Lannan Readings & Conversations

Rebecca Solnit

with Tom Engelhardt
Wednesday October 21 2009
Streaming Audio and Podcast Now Available

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Rebecca Solnit and Tom Engelhardt at the Lensic Theater in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Photo: Don Usner

Photo by Don Usner Rebecca Solnit is an activist, historian, and writer who lives in San Francisco. In her most recent book, A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster, Solnit surveys disasters from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, and shows that the typical response to calamity is spontaneous altruism, self-organization, and mutual aid, with neighbors and strangers calmly rescuing, feeding, and housing each other. In her book Wanderlust: A History of Walking, she takes her readers on a leisurely journey through the prehistory, history, and natural history of bipedal motion. Previous publications include Storming the Gates of Paradise: Landscapes for Politics; A Field Guide to Getting Lost; As Eve Said to the Serpent: On Landscape, Gender and Art; and River of Shadows: Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological Wild West (for which she received a Guggenheim and the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism). A contributing editor to Harper's, she frequently writes for the political site Tomdispatch.com and occasionally for the London Review of Books and the (U.K.) Guardian. Solnit received a Lannan Literary Award for Nonfiction in 2003.

Rebecca Solnit Bio and Cross Links


Photo by Don Usner Tom Engelhardt created and runs the Tomdispatch.com website, self-described as being "for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of our post-9/11 world and a clear sense of how our imperial globe actually works." Tomdispatch.com is a project of The Nation Institute, where Engelhardt is a Fellow. He is the author of a highly praised history of American triumphalism in the Cold War, The End of Victory Culture, and of a novel, The Last Days of Publishing, as well as a collection of his Tomdispatch interviews, Mission Unaccomplished. Each Spring he is a teaching fellow at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley.

Tom Engelhardt Bio and Cross Links