Rebecca Solnit Reading Order
1 series · 73 books
Rebecca Solnit is an American writer and activist whose expansive body of work spans essays, memoir, and cultural criticism exploring interconnected themes of feminism, environmental justice, politics, and artistic practice. Her intellectually rigorous yet accessible prose examines how personal experience and broader social movements intersect, making her a vital voice in contemporary nonfiction. Publishing steadily since the mid-1990s, Solnit has established herself as a distinctive thinker who challenges conventional narratives about power, resistance, and human possibility.
Standalone Novels Series
Complete73 books
Start with Savage Dreams, the first of 73 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A California Bestiary |
| 2 | A Field Guide to Getting Lost |
| 3 | A paradise built in hell |
| 4 | Ann Hamilton: Sao Paulo/Seattle |
| 5 | Architecture of life |
| 6 | As Eve Said to the Serpent |
| 7 | Best American Essays 2019 |
| 8 | Book of Migrations |
| 9 | Call them by their true names |
| 10 | Celebrate People's History |
| 11 | Celebrate people's history |
| 12 | Change Everything Now |
| 13 | Cinderella Liberator |
| 14 | City of Women (London) |
| 15 | City of Women Poster |
| 16 | Critical Geography |
| 17 | De Quem E Esta Historia - Feminismos para os tempos atuais (Em Portugues do Brasil) |
| 18 | Dead Cities |
| 19 | Die Dinge beim Namen nennen |
| 20 | Drowned River |
| 21 | Els homes m'expliquen coses |
| 22 | Field Guide to Getting Lost |
| 23 | Gå vilse. En fälthandbok |
| 24 | Helios: Eadweard Muybridge in a Time of Change |
| 25 | Hollow City |
| 26 | Homeland |
| 27 | Infinite City |
| 28 | Inside Out |
| 29 | Kaybolma Kilavuzu |
| 30 | La Ventafocs alliberada |
| 31 | Meghann Riepenhoff |
| 32 | Men Explain Things To Me |
| 33 | Mona Hatoum |
| 34 | No Straight Road Takes You There |
| 35 | No Straight Road Takes You There |
| 36 | Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas |
| 37 | Not Too Late |
| 38 | Orwell's Roses |
| 39 | Paradise Wavering |
| 40 | Recollections of My Non-Existence |
| 41 | Recollections of My Nonexistence |
| 42 | Rex Ray |
| 43 | Sanctuary Exhibition Catalogue |
| 44 | Secret Exhibition |
| 45 | Sindirella - Özgürlük Kedisi |
| 46 | The Battle of the Story of the Battle of Seattle |
| 47 | The Beat Generation |
| 48 | The Beginning Comes After the End |
| 49 | The Blue of Distance |
| 50 | The Most Radical Thing You Can Do |
| 51 | The Mother of all Questions |
| 52 | The encyclopedia of trouble and spaciousness |
| 53 | The faraway nearby |
| 54 | Theory and Practice of Rivers |
| 55 | Thirst |
| 56 | Tom Joyce - Sculpture |
| 57 | Tracing Cultures |
| 58 | Ultimate Hidden Truth of the World ... |
| 59 | Unfathomable City A New Orleans Atlas |
| 60 | Waking Beauty |
| 61 | Whose Story Is This? |
| 62 | Yakindaki Uzak |
| 63 | Yol Aski - Yürümenin Tarihi |
| 64 | Yosemite in Time |
| 65 | גברים מסבירים לי דברים |
| 66 | Savage Dreams 1994 |
| 67 | A book of migrations 1997 |
| 68 | Hollow City 2000 |
| 69 | Wanderlust 2000 |
| 70 | Motion Studies 2003 |
| 71 | River of Shadows 2003 |
| 72 | Hope in the Dark 2004 |
| 73 | Storming the gates of paradise 2007 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Rebecca Solnit written?
- Rebecca Solnit has written 73 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1994 to 2007.
- Are Rebecca Solnit's series complete?
- Rebecca Solnit has 1 completed series.

