
Recollections of My Nonexistence A Memoir
Reviews

One of the better books on feminism I've read. The chapters on female heroines in books and writing literally run laps on what Jia Tolentino tried in Trick Mirror. What I appreciate so much about this memoir/essay is that it's grounded. Rebecca Solnit grew up in San Francisco and was often the only cishet white person in her early friend groups, and that sense of intersectionality finds itself in her philosophies and ideas. Like yea sure there's a bit of this liberal white woman nonsense (a girl probably doesn't need street names after women to feel seen, or else Vienna would be a feminist utopia) but ultimately there's also a lot of genuinely progressive ideas. A lot of great passages that made me sit and think also, and maybe the only book I could pass off as "meditation". I recommend it.













