Hope in the Dark

Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities

Paperback, 200 pages

English language

Published Dec. 8, 2005 by Nation Books.

ISBN:
978-1-56025-828-5
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4 stars (11 reviews)

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Review of 'Hope in the Dark' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I found the writing style really hard to parse for most of the book, both in written and audiobook forms. I could never be sure if the author was quoting someone or not, and I had to re-read a lot of the sentences multiple times to understand them. It also felt very meandering, with the start of a paragraph being about something completely different than the end. That said I think the message was quite powerful, especially the last parts of the book, and I'm glad I read it.

Review of 'Hope in the Dark' on 'LibraryThing'

3 stars

Meh.

Actually that's not quite fair. I wish I'd read this when it first came out, because it would have saved me several years in getting a sense of what the nebulous-sounding global social justice movements that spawned things like the Seattle WTO protests were about. But reading it in 2018 I found myself too often reacting with either "how did you not see that [e.g.] Chavez was a problem?", or "yes, that's nice in itself, but we're so manifestly losing this battle". There are some useful rays of light in it, and Solnit's a great writer, but on balance I think this book left me feeling more hopeless and depressed.

Review of 'Hope in the Dark' on 'LibraryThing'

3 stars

Meh.

Actually that's not quite fair. I wish I'd read this when it first came out, because it would have saved me several years in getting a sense of what the nebulous-sounding global social justice movements that spawned things like the Seattle WTO protests were about. But reading it in 2018 I found myself too often reacting with either "how did you not see that [e.g.] Chavez was a problem?", or "yes, that's nice in itself, but we're so manifestly losing this battle". There are some useful rays of light in it, and Solnit's a great writer, but on balance I think this book left me feeling more hopeless and depressed.

Review of 'Hope in the Dark' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Rebecca Solnit never ceases to amaze me. Although this book was written during the Bush administration, there is much that applies now.

I was unconvinced early on in this book, thinking (as I do a lot lately), that while I'm certainly not on the right, I have a hard time identifying with the left. That the left seems to be caught in a past that seems utterly unrealistic.

But she turned me around. And the turning point was when she was talking about the marches against the Iraq war on in February 2003. I marched in London with thousands of other people. And I watched, in dismay as the voices of millions of people the world over were ignored, as our governments marched headlong into disaster, as thousands and thousands of people died. As that happened, my belief that anything I could do would make a difference died with them. …

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Subjects

  • History: World
  • History
  • Politics / Current Events
  • General
  • History & Theory - General
  • Modern - 21st Century
  • History / Modern / 21st Century
  • Hope
  • Social action
  • Social change