'Encyclopedia of Trouble and Spaciousness' by Rebecca Solnit
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A collection of essays that move laterally rather than forward—across landscape, politics, memory, and the violence of environmental change.
Solnit writes with a kind of controlled drift, where one subject folds into another: Arctic expeditions sit beside the American West, climate collapse beside personal and cultural mythologies.
These are pieces concerned with scale—how vast systems register in intimate ways, how history settles unevenly into place, how meaning accumulates rather than announces itself. Not a book of conclusions, but of orientation.
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