
The Beginning Comes After the End
Notes on a World of Change
Rebecca Solnit(Author)
Haymarket Books (Publisher)
Published on 3. March 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
979-8-88890-451-0 (ISBN)
Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
LOS ANGELES TIMES MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2026
Rebecca Solnit offers a thrilling account of the sheer breadth and scale of social, political, scientific, and cultural change over the past three quarters of a century.
In this sequel to her enduring bestseller Hope in the Dark, Solnit surveys a world that has changed dramatically since the year 1960. Despite the forces seeking to turn back the clock on history, change is not a possibility; it is an inevitability.
The changes amount to nothing less than dismantling an old civilization and building a new one, whose newness is often the return of the old ways and wisdoms. In this rising worldview, interconnection is a core idea and value. But because the transformation is obscured within a longer arc of history, its scale is seldom recognized.
While the white nationalist and authoritarian backlash drives individualism and isolation, this new world embraces antiracism, feminism, a more expansive understanding of gender, environmental thinking, scientific breakthroughs, and Indigenous and non-Western ideas, pointing toward a more interconnected, relational world.
LOS ANGELES TIMES MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2026
Rebecca Solnit offers a thrilling account of the sheer breadth and scale of social, political, scientific, and cultural change over the past three quarters of a century.
In this sequel to her enduring bestseller Hope in the Dark, Solnit surveys a world that has changed dramatically since the year 1960. Despite the forces seeking to turn back the clock on history, change is not a possibility; it is an inevitability.
The changes amount to nothing less than dismantling an old civilization and building a new one, whose newness is often the return of the old ways and wisdoms. In this rising worldview, interconnection is a core idea and value. But because the transformation is obscured within a longer arc of history, its scale is seldom recognized.
While the white nationalist and authoritarian backlash drives individualism and isolation, this new world embraces antiracism, feminism, a more expansive understanding of gender, environmental thinking, scientific breakthroughs, and Indigenous and non-Western ideas, pointing toward a more interconnected, relational world.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
No
Dimensions
Height: 185 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
185 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-88890-451-0 (9798888904510)
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Rebecca Solnitis the author of more than 25 books, includingOrwell's Roses,Hope in the Dark,Men Explain Things to Me,A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster, andA Field Guide to Getting Lost. A longtime climate and human rights activist, she serves on the boards of Oil Change International and Third Act.