Far and Away, Andrew Solomon
Far and Away, Andrew Solomon
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Far and Away
Reporting from the Brink of Change

Author: Andrew Solomon

Narrator: Andrew Solomon

Unabridged: 22 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/19/2016


Synopsis

From the winner of the National Book Award and the National Books Critics’ Circle Award—and one of the most original thinkers of our time—“Andrew Solomon’s magisterial Far and Away collects a quarter-century of soul-shaking essays” (Vanity Fair).

Far and Away chronicles Andrew Solomon’s writings about places undergoing seismic shifts—political, cultural, and spiritual. From his stint on the barricades in Moscow in 1991, when he joined artists in resisting the coup whose failure ended the Soviet Union, his 2002 account of the rebirth of culture in Afghanistan following the fall of the Taliban, his insightful appraisal of a Myanmar seeped in contradictions as it slowly, fitfully pushes toward freedom, and many other stories of profound upheaval, this book provides a unique window onto the very idea of social change. With his signature brilliance and compassion, Solomon demonstrates both how history is altered by individuals, and how personal identities are altered when governments alter.

A journalist and essayist of remarkable perception and prescience, Solomon captures the essence of these cultures. Ranging across seven continents and twenty-five years, these “meaty dispatches…are brilliant geopolitical travelogues that also comprise a very personal and reflective resume of the National Book Award winner’s globe-trotting adventures” (Elle). Far and Away takes a magnificent journey into the heart of extraordinarily diverse experiences: “You will not only know the world better after having seen it through Solomon’s eyes, you will also care about it more” (Elizabeth Gilbert).

About Andrew Solomon

Andrew Solomon is a professor of psychology at Columbia University, president of PEN American Center, and a regular contributor to The New Yorker, NPR, and The New York Times Magazine. A lecturer and activist, he is the author of Far and Away: Essays from the Brink of Change: Seven Continents, Twenty-Five Years; the National Book Critics Circle Award-winner Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity, which has won thirty additional national awards; and The Noonday Demon; An Atlas of Depression, which won the 2001 National Book Award, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and has been published in twenty-four languages. He has also written a novel, A Stone Boat, which was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times First Fiction Award and The Irony Tower: Soviet Artists in a Time of Glasnost. His TED talks have been viewed over ten million times. He lives in New York and London and is a dual national. For more information, visit the author’s website at AndrewSolomon.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brian

Solomon does very extensive visiting in countries off the beaten tourist track (for example Mongolia, Ghana, or Greenland), and I enjoyed how he eagerly fills up holes in his experience of the world. He seems to be an almost ridiculously sophisticated connoisseur of art, food, ideas, etc. When he vi......more

Goodreads review by Scott

Andrew Solomon's previous two books, Noonday Demon (on depression) and Far From the Tree (on having children very different from you/your image of what they should be), are among my favorite nonfiction works of the past decade or so. They are long as hell, but I frequently and unhesitatingly recomme......more

Goodreads review by Judith

What this guy doesn't know isn't worth knowing. He goes everywhere, talks to everyone, and reports back. So this is a collection of his travel articles covering seven continents in twenty-five years. There's no general theme that I can tell. The articles are as varied as his description of being lef......more

Goodreads review by Kathrin

I read this book because Andrew Solomon's book on depression, Noonday Demon, is among my very favorites. His compassionate, surprising and highly intelligent writing is on display here as well. This isn't a light book about travel adventures, but rather an eclectic collection of essays spanning 25 ye......more