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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A magnificent book!,
By Nancy Means Wright "Nancy" (Middlebury, Vermont, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bamboo in Japan (Hardcover)
BAMBOO IN JAPAN is one of the most exciting and beautiful books I've read in years. During her many years of researching in Japan, Bess discovered that bamboo contributes to every aspect of Japanese life: from architecture to religion, from household goods to children's toys. Bamboo is made into fans, baskets, kites, fences, tea ceremony whisks and scoops; into rakes, blinds, lanterns, spoons, dolls, umbrellas, fish rods, swords, and even into musical instruments such as the eerie, reedy shakuhachi. The book is filled with fascinating facts and anecdotes. Ancient documents chronicle the use of a small bamboo knife that was thought to have magical powers, and so was used to cut the umbilical cord after birth. In the 17th century an ordinance mandated that peasants plant bamboo in order to use the leaves for fuel. Did you know that some varieties of bamboo grow so quickly that one can actually watch them grow? Or that the adult plant is strong enough to support traditional scaffolding tens of stories high, yet delicate enough to be cut into fibers hardly wider than a hair? A Japanese folktale describes a bamboo cutter's discovery of a beautiful miniature princess in a bamboo shoot. Additionally, Bess includes resources for observation and research in Japan and in the US. An internationally known textile and basket craftsperson, Bess has produced a book so vibrant and colorful, it will grow and grow sky high in your imagination.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A work of art!,
This review is from: Bamboo in Japan (Hardcover)
There have been other fine books that show and describe bamboo in Japan, both plants and craft, but no other book has so effectively shown how this remarkable plant has shaped a culture in all of its aspects, from the roots of its language, to its cuisine, its art, and its commerce---from the most mundane tools of daily life to the most sublime aspect of art and spirit. Beautifully designed, the book itself is a work of art, with text and photographs woven together in such a way that one finds that one has not simply read a book about a topic, but has become a part of that experience. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a treasure,
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This review is from: Bamboo in Japan (Hardcover)
What a pleasure to see the soul of bamboo portrayed with such insight! Many examples of bamboo in use, a feast for the eyes. This book is a treasure of bamboo knowledge.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful book on bamboo!,
By Warwick Press (western MA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bamboo in Japan (Hardcover)
Nancy Moore Bess has produced a fabulous, informative book - and the photographs are instructive as well as being beautiful. I had an occasion to take a two-day Japanese basketry workshop with her. Don't ever pass up the chance to be around her - her knowledge of all things Japanese is vast and she has wonderful stories to tell.
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Bamboo in Japan by Nancy Moore Bess (Hardcover - August 19, 2001)
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