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2016-10-06
Hope In The Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities
Rebecca Solnit
Canongate Canons
July 2016 (reissue)
176pp
書籍編號:
03-9218
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● 內文簡介

★已授權英、法、希、義、荷、瑞典
★著名文化評論家約翰伯格(John Berger)推薦

探討過去五十年展現的人民力量,為抗議行動辯護,洞見黑暗時代裡的希望微光。

《黑暗裡的希望》初版於2005年,是一部關於政治與社會改變的經典論述,今夏新版的作者序及後記針對脫歐後英國的渾沌未來提出及時的反思回應。

書中追溯過去五十年社會運動與改變的歷史,從柏林圍牆倒塌,到各地反伊拉克戰爭的遊行抗議,跟隨吳爾芙、甘地、波赫士、班雅明、哈維爾等思想家的腳步,提供論據清晰有力,激勵人心的希望力量,引領我們走過黑暗,通往深刻有效的社會參與。在政治、自然環境、社會各面向烏雲密佈、充滿不確定的二十一世紀今天,注入一股樂觀的可能性。

《衛報》刊登的新版序摘錄:
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/jul/15/rebecca-solnit-hope-in-the-dark-new-essay-embrace-unknown

 

● 作者簡介

Rebecca Solnit,著有七本備受讚譽的非小說作品,包括《Wanderlust: A History of Walking》與《Men Explain Things To Me》,是社會運動者、專欄作家、文化歷史學者,曾獲古根漢獎金、美國國家書評獎、萊南文學獎(Lannan Literary Award)、洛杉磯時報書卷獎。現居舊金山。

 

● 媒體報導

‘A short, elegant, passionate polemic on the history and future of progressive political engagement’ Robert Macfarlane

‘Time and again Solnit comes running towards you with a bunch of hopes she has found and picked in the undergrowth of the times we are living in. And you remember that hope is not a guarantee for tomorrow but a detonator of energy for action today’ John Berger

‘An intensely personal account, a meditation on activism and hope’ Guardian

‘Like Simon Schama, Solnit is a cultural historian in the desert-mystic mode, trailing ideas like swarms of butterflies’ Harper’s

‘Fascinating, Inspiring and beautifully written’ George Monbiot
‘Hope in the Dark is great. The powerful in this world seem to want to frighten us into following their orders unquestioningly and this book offers us the key to liberation – and that key is hope’ Tony Benn

‘This is a book to be cherished, something to keep close at hand for those dark moments when you wonder whether the world really is a better place than it was 50 years ago’ Independent on Sunday

‘Her passionate defence of direct action is a refreshingly corrective, while, crucially, her celebration of people power is proactive rather than complacent’ Metro

‘A jewel of a book. Solnit reveals where we were, where we are, and the step-by-step advances that have been made in human rights, as we stubbornly stumble out of the darkness’ Studs Terkel

‘In this extraordinary book, Rebecca Solnit's prose grows poetic wings that enable her to soar to a visionary height. The good news that she brings back is that our struggles-with persistence and courage-are indeed the seeds of kindness’ Mike Davis

‘A slim, potent book penned in the wake of the Bush administration's invasion of Iraq; a book that has grown only more relevant and poignant in the decade since’ Maria Popova

‘Rebecca Solnit is a national literary treasure: a passionate, close-to-the-ground reporter with the soul and voice of a philosopher-poet. And, unlike so many who write about the great injustices of this world, she is an optimist, whose faith is deeply grounded in a knowledge of history. This is a book to give you not just hope but zest for the battles ahead’ Adam Hochschild

‘Hope In the Dark changed my life. During a period of pervasive cynicism and political despair, the first edition of this book provided me with a model for activist engagement that I have held dear ever since. Today, as movements for climate, racial, and economic justice sweep the globe, its message is more relevant than ever’ Astra Taylor

‘No writer has better understood the mix of fear and possibility, peril and exuberance that's marked this new millennium. Rebecca Solnit writes as independently as Orwell; she's a great muralist, a Diego Rivera of words. Literary and progressive America is in a Solnit moment, which given her endless talent should last a very long time’ Bill McKibben