A wonderful salvo by the incomparable David Graeber! This was the last book I taught for my anarchism class, and I wish we had had at least three class periods for discussion.
The German cover for Everyday Utopia, forthcoming in fall 2023
So happy to be working with the folks at Suhrkamp again! They went with a different subtitle: “A short history of radical alternatives to patriarchy.”
Next Big Idea Club "Must read" for May 2023 →
Very happy to be included on this list!
A starred review from Publishers Weekly →
I am just so happy. This is the first time I’ve gotten one of these precious little starred reviews!
Everyday Utopia: What 2,000 Years of Wild Experiments Can Teach Us About the Good Life
Kristen R. Ghodsee. Simon & Schuster, $29.99 (352p) ISBN 978-1-982190-21-7
Ghodsee (Red Valkyries), a professor of Russian and Eastern European studies at the University of Pennsylvania, offers a spirited and thought-provoking survey of “social dreaming” and the thinkers and movements that have tried to reenvision home life to promote greater harmony and happiness. Focusing particularly on utopian experiments that treated women as equals and shared property among community members, Ghodsee examines the long history of non-family groups living together, from ancient Buddhist and medieval Christian monastics to contemporary communes in Maine and Denmark; income and property sharing models proposed and practiced by John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, and the Hutterite, Shaker, and Bruderhof Christian enclaves of North America; and the centralized childcare arrangements of Israeli kibbutzim. In the book’s most moving sections, Ghodsee buttresses her argument that the nuclear family has historically divided women from their own familial care networks and made them and their children more vulnerable to intimate violence with the story of how her high school English teacher took her in for a crucial period after her parents’ abusive marriage split up. Clear-eyed yet exuberant, wide-ranging yet intimate, this is an inspiring call for imagining a better future. Agent: Melissa Flashman, Janklow & Nesbit Assoc. (May)
The first review of Everyday Utopia from Kirkus →
preorder sale at Barnes & Noble – January 25-27, 2023 →
Three days only in the USA! Pre-order Everyday Utopia at Barnes & Noble and save 25%: use code PREORDER25
Red Valkyries hardback for ten bucks! →
Verso is having a 60% off sale until the end of January, and you can score a copy of Red Valkyries for $9.98. That’s actually cheaper than my author discount!
Blurbs for Everyday Utopia: Thomas Piketty, Rebecca Traister, Ada Calhoun, Robert Waldinger, and Yanis Varoufakis
“My god, this book is what I need right now! Exhilarating, good humored, and forward looking, it’s blown open my brain. What a powerful reminder that dreaming of better worlds is not just some fantastical project, but also a very serious political one.”
—REBECCA TRAISTER, New York Times bestselling author of Good and Mad
“More could be possible than we imagine—that’s the liberating and inspirational message of Kristen Ghodsee’s sweeping feminist history of society at its most creative. What a gift she’s given us with this mind-broadening investigation into how for millennia our fellow human beings have reckoned with the toughest questions of fidelity, family, and love.”
—ADA CALHOUN, New York Times bestselling author of Why We Can't Sleep
“Kristen Ghodsee has boldly gone where few would dare to tread. In this warm, intelligent, and lucid book, she takes us on a deep dive into how people have created better systems for living—systems that actually work. With clear-eyed views of how utopian communities can promote human thriving, she offers hope in a time when we desperately need new ways of imagining the future.”
—ROBERT WALDINGER, Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development and author of The Good Life
“Utopia is back! And it ought to be taken seriously, as history is made by the dreamers. If you want to open up new futures for our private lives, please have a look at this refreshing book. A must-read.”
—THOMAS PIKETTY, New York Times bestselling author of A Brief History of Equality
“Invigorating writing for a cheerless era. Having explained to us Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism, Kristen Ghodsee is back with another splendid insight: utopia can, and ought to, be an everyday thing, in every home.”
—YANIS VAROUFAKIS, former Greek Minister of Finance and author of Talking to My Daughter About the Economy
2023 reading challenge
I’m not usually a big fan of new year’s resolutions, but this year I have one that I am really going to stick to. I’ve decided that I need my brain to focus on one thing for long periods of time, and so I am committing to reading 25 fiction and 25 non-fiction books in 2023. That’s about a book a week and I am very excited to delve into the ever growing pile on my nightstand. This week I finished Celeste Ng’s Our Missing Hearts, a dystopian vision of a possible near-future USA. This book was chosen for one of the two book clubs I’ve joined to help keep me on track with my reading.
So happy to be included in this end of year list of "Top Reads" →
Winter Reading: The Marriage Portrait
So it’s been a while since I’ve posted any of my reading recommendations, and it’s not because I have stopped reading. It’s because all of my previous book posts featured my old hound dog, Daisy, who died last year. I simply could not bring my self to take a photo of a book without her. Now I have a nice big stuffed animal Basset Hound and I’ve decided to let it be a very poor substitute for Daisy, but to honor her memory. This month I devoured Maggie O’Farrell’s The Marriage Portrait for one of my two book clubs. It was a lusciously-written page-turner, and although I guessed the ending halfway through the book, it was still a satisfyingly fun read.
Video of my book talk at the People's Forum →
Media coverage in the Italian press.
I’m happy that the Italian translation is being reviewed and drumming up some interest in the lives of these five fascinating women. ( Click on the screenshots below to read them)
Always excited to be in the New York Times! →
It’s not a review, but it is nice to be included in the list of books recently published!
The Italian Version of Red Valkyries! →
On sale tomorrow : Valchirie rosse: Le rivoluzionarie dell'Est Europa
Prefazione di Noemi Ghetti
Traduzione di Mauro Pace
A new interview in In These Times about Red Valkyries →
“Frustrated With #GirlBoss Feminism? Look to Eastern European History,” In These Times, July 13, 2022
12 Must-Read Books of July in the Chicago Review of Books →
12 Must-Read Books of July in the Chicago Review of Books includes Red Valkyries: Feminist Lessons from Five Revolutionary Women
Spotted in Rombach Buchhandlung in Freiburg
Staff Pick at McNally Jackson in New York →
I was so happy to get this snapshot of my book as a staff pick at the McNally Jackson independent book store in New York.