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Mentioned in 6 episodes
A Field Guide to Getting Lost
Book • 2006
A Field Guide for Getting Lost is a collection of essays by Rebecca Solnit that explores the experience of getting lost, both literally and metaphorically.
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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as a personally influential book he read during a move, praised for its treatment of displacement and solitude.


David Marchese

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'The Interview': Rebecca Solnit Says the Left's Next Hero Is Already Here
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as one of 

's published books.


Adam Grant


Rebecca Solnit

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The internet doesn't need your opinion on everything with Rebecca Solnit
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for its exploration of getting lost.

April Davila

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Episode 47: April Davila, Novelist and Mindfulness Instructor
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as some of 

's published books.


Adam Grant


Rebecca Solnit

29 snips
The internet doesn't need your opinion on everything with Rebecca Solnit
The man in the audience mentioned this book as a very inspiring read.

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Rebecca Solnit & Carole Cadwalladr: No Straight Road Takes You There
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as one of 

's famous books.

Anne Strain Champs


Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit: Hope After the End
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as an author that has some beautiful work.

Jodi Wilson

Craving Simplicity? Small Steps Towards a Less Distracted Life with Jodi Wilson
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as a personally meaningful earlier book by the guest that explores displacement and solitude.


David Marchese

Rebecca Solnit Says the Left's Next Hero Is Already Here
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when he first started writing his essays.

Jonathan Gleason

Jonathan Gleason, "Field Guide to Falling Ill" (Yale UP, 2026)
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as an influential book when he first started writing some of his essays.

Jonathan Gleason

Jonathan Gleason, "Field Guide to Falling Ill" (Yale UP, 2026)



