![]() ![]() In all her observations, space is a protagonist as important as the walker. She not only crosses interdisciplinary boundaries fluently, she makes me forget they are any. ![]() Rebecca Solnit writes like a poet, but her observations are sharp. As an architect, this triggers my imagination and feeds my ideas into my own field of designing. Reading this book is like wandering through a garden of thoughts. Walking within a landscape or the city is often an analogue process to philosophical thinking processes. From the perspective of this physical dimension, Solnit lets people bodily enter a story. ![]() Whatever the story or background, walking is always put in relation to the space that is walked in or at. In her book Wanderlust, Rebecca Solnit unravels walking throughout time as a bodily experience interwoven with culture, politics, and society. ![]()
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