Rebecca Solnit: conversations between strangers could be a gift
Solnit writes about San Francisco with a special affection, particularly
about her first apartment in a mostly black neighborhood where she felt
a sense of belonging. There were many churches nearby and “you were
never far from devotion.” She cherished the vibrancy that surrounded
her, which stood in stark contrast to the deadness of the suburban
sprawl of her childhood. She loved the way “conversations between
strangers could be a gift and a sport of sorts, a chance for warmth,
banter, blessing, humor, that spoken words could be a little fire at
which you warmed yourself.”
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