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Men Explain Things to Me

By: Rebecca Solnit
Narrated by: Lucy Christian Bell
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Publisher's summary

Rebecca Solnit's essay 'Men Explain Things to Me' has become a touchstone of the feminist movement, inspired the term 'mansplaining', and established Solnit as one of the leading feminist thinkers of our time - one who has inspired everyone from radical activists to Beyonce Knowles.

Collected here in print for the first time is the essay itself, along with the best of Solnit's feminist writings. From rape culture to mansplaining, from French sex scandals to marriage and the nuclear family, from Virginia Woolf to colonialism, these essays are a fierce and incisive exploration of the issues that a patriarchal culture will not necessarily acknowledge as 'issues' at all.

With grace and energy, and in the most exquisite and inviting of prose, Rebecca Solnit proves herself a vital leading figure of the feminist movement and a radical, humane thinker.

©2014 Rebecca Solnit (P)2014 Audible Ltd

Critic reviews

"Exceptional… The feminist debate has once again exploded into the mainstream over the last few years, and this collection marks Solnit out as among the most thoughtful of many energetic writers leading it" (Jessica Abrahams in Prospect)
"Slim but trenchant collection of essays… As a collection it is an eloquent reminder that we still have some way to go when it comes to speaking of the issues she raises. She writes forcefully about the case of Domonique Strauss-Kahn. And yet this is not a gloomy book" (Erica Wagner in The Financial Times)
'[Rebecca] is not one of the most important female essayists of her generation. She is one of the most important essayists of her generation." (Stuart Kelly in the Scotland on Sunday )

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Excellent narrator/Great topic/barely lost way

The narrator did an excellent job of bringing the book to life. the topic was eye-opening and remarkable. It truly gave a different perspective for men, at least, to view both feminism and the way we treat women of our world. However there were moments during the book, towards the third quarter, where I felt the author diverged away from the central theme of the book. Or maybe she didn't, and the books title and synopsis was slightly misleading. Either way, it was great read and at 3 hours long I will definitely re-listen to this.

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  • AmazonKate
  • 03-06-18

Great book, awful narrator

Amazing book of essays: So powerful. So thoughtful. So necessary.
The narrator, on the other hand, spoke like a news robot. Over-enunciating the wrong syllables, her cantor was inauthentic. She sounds comedically American- not like a real human, but a caricature of my country-people. The most disappointing and truly distracting aspect of her narration is that she, rather expertly, keeps an optimism and happiness in her tone, as if she’s smiling with every word. It’s as if the entire narration is an advertisement selling laundry soap. When she should be slower, more deliberate, more somber, she sounds like she’s telling someone’s secret, with a pleasurable smile. These stories require more gravity, more seriousness, more austerity. I wish I could tell her: It’s okay not to sound happy or read this with a smile. It’s okay not to be giving the listener an audible wink. Please, retake this. Be authentic. Be nuanced. Allow yourself to be immersed and affected.
For the potential reader, buy the book.

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  • trulymadlysalsa
  • 02-05-18

Great essays, awful perky narration

The narrator sounds like she's smiling through all the descriptions of terrible wars, gang rapes of children etc. Like the endlessly, inappropriately cheery newsreader from 'Futurama', but with vocal fry.

Sorry, but has to be said. :(

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  • nicholas barker
  • 08-16-18

Such annoying narration!

The lady narrating sounds like she should be narrating an episode of desperate housewives. I tried a few times to listen but couldn’t get past her voice. What a shame. The book does seem a little simple in its premise, so not one of my favourites.

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  • Helen
  • 08-09-19

Excellent essays, insightful and hopeful

I liked the narration, she sounds like Jenny Schecter from the L word.
As a jaded Brit I appreciate a bit of American enthusiasm.
Rebecca Solnit has created a life raft of ideas we can all cling to while we are gathering strength for the next part of the swim towards equality.

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  • Claire s
  • 10-28-23

Please get the author to read this masterpiece

Brilliant writing as ever from Solnit, but the sing-song Good Morning America cadence of the narrator is almost unbearable. A real disservice to the author.

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  • AMF
  • 01-24-22

Rambling - never quite gets to the point

Awful unfortunately, really wanted to like it but it meanders all over the place. It really feels like a mind dump where the author has poured out every thought without creating a cohesive path to a message. I couldn't finish it.

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  • Kirsteen B.
  • 03-13-21

Essential reading for men and women

Essential reading for women and men.

However, I wasn’t sure about the narration. She sounded very smiley no matter how harrowing the details she was relaying.

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  • Sarah Wilmot
  • 03-20-20

Where has this been?

Just discovered this author, am in love. Thoughtful essays, at turns funny, angering, always thought-provoking.

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  • Eleni Tsiakaliari
  • 11-24-19

What a book!

This is one of the most informative books i have ever read. Nicely written and beautifully narrated.

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  • Loladoestherola
  • 03-12-17

Well researched lost momentum at chapter 6,

Enjoyed first 5 chapters, very harrowing statistics, well put together, slightly slow in Chapter 6, but great overall read.
covers issues relevant to men and women who care about equality and basic human decency to one another.

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  • Sonja
  • 10-30-18

18 minutes in and I'm over it

It appears this book is all about gender bashing. Yawn. While it no doubt goes on to prove that point, I'm not interested in a diatribe of condescension. It's the pot calling the kettle black in the first 18 minutes and I'm already over it. The smarmy narration suits the subject matter.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 03-08-18

Very interesting- must read

Really good book! It is really fact / stat heavy so it’s an intense listen and you need to pay attention. But covers very important topics so a must read for me.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 12-13-17

Great listen

Such good commentary on a number of issues affecting women! Really good listen and pretty educational providing ideas on several social issues.

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  • Anonymous User
  • 09-26-23

better as an online essay

first chapter = ok. the rest of the book she goes on these bizarre rants that often are not even related to feminism, such as European banks preying on Africa.
like, why did I buy this book?

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  • Samantha
  • 01-04-22

Mostly enraging in the way you want it to be

Even though, at times, there was some gratuitous braggadocio - particularly towards the end - I mostly found this enlightening and enraging. I was a little late to the table in reading this one, since it was released in 2014, and as such, some of the revelations were a touch outdated, they were still relevant. In some cases, it made me realise how long some conversation or another had been receiving public attention. Eight years on and what has been done about these issues? Nothing. Why? Capitalism. That's why.

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