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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Explore the culture and people of Bangladesh through art,
By tmcmahon@fast.net (Tom McMahon, Reading, PA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Art and Life in Bangladesh (Hardcover)
The author has captured the essence of East Bengal in this marvelous book about art in Bangladesh. While the primary medium is pottery, the book also touches on rickshaw art, engraving, boat building, straw mat production and others. More than a description of art and the artists, it delves into the philosophy of Bengal and reaches depths of religious understanding (especially among the Hindu community); that many of us who lived in Bangladesh did not encounter. If you love Bangladesh, this book is must reading.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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A Masterful Presentation,
This review is from: Art and Life in Bangladesh (Hardcover)
Henry Glassie has written one of the great books of the 21st Century. His descriptions of the history of Bangladesh provide exactly the context needed to understand the folklife and art that he chooses to present from this nation. Glassie balances his own thought-provoking and insightful interpretations with articulate and intriguing texts, edited together from hundreds of hours of interview material. In this manner, Glassie guides the reader to a great understanding of the incredible artistry of the people of Bangladesh. Reading this book forces one to reflect on a range of important issues -- the central one being a compassionate concern with what it means to be wealthy or poor in Bangladesh, and in America.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Not timeless, thank goodness,
By A Customer
This review is from: Art and Life in Bangladesh (Hardcover)
"Art" must be taken very broadly, not to misjudge this book by its title. Glassie is such an honest, humble writer, one would forgive him for staying with the high arts, but he brings us into the back yards of potters and other craftspeople who labor in mud and obscurity. What I appreciate the most is his exquisite sense of the moment. Glassie never generalizes or universalizes; he shows us how lives and art change (not constantly, but imperceptibly, and also in sudden surges), and at the end we know more about all people by knowing more about these few.
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Art and Life in Bangladesh by Henry H. Glassie (Hardcover - Nov. 1997)
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