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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pros & Purists Howl!,
By clikdawg (Albuquerque, NM) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Decameron Tarot (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
And it's fun to listen to 'em -- almost as much fun as working your way through this shamelessly erotic and outrageously non-reverent reworking of the Tarot.
Go to "Tarot Passages" or "House of Tarot" or any similar web-site, and you'll see noses turned up a-plenty along with a lot of sanctimonious sputtering about how illegitimate this deck is; how disgustingly sexist; how boorish; how ... but you get the point. Most reviewers begin by saying "I'm certainly no prude, but ... " and then prove just the opposite. (Luis Royo's two decks usually get the same treatment.) Well, I got a Big Kick out of the "Tarot del Decameron", which unsurprisingly has little to do with the naughty classic by Giovanni Boccacio except its insistence on de-mythicising, de-glamorizing, and re-energising Sex by showing it, not under a haze of courtly romantic nonsense, but in the down-and-dirty, hot-for-it, sweet-'n'-nasty-down-the-alley form it comes to most of us when we "get lucky". "The Magician" is not the other-worldly Lord of Will portrayed in many more traditional decks -- he's offstage here; a smug and rumpled, paunchy medieval charlatan who has already done the show and has obtained his "unworthy" objective -- the company of a naked young nubile thing on whose shapely and willing posterior he rests his hand with quiet, proprietorial pride. Ouch! That little glimpse backstage is guaranteed to upset those who make their living as magicians of one sort or another, and would much rather see themselves (and have the rest of us see them!) as they appear before the footlights! And so it goes throughout the Major Arcana (of which this deck originally consisted); the images are comments on traditional interpretations, often designed to deflate, poke fun at, and re-invigorate the familiar Tarot imagery, grown self-important and self-righteous since its inception in roughly the 14th century. "Temperance"? A comely lass kneels at a rough-hewn table, pouring out a cool drink for a wealthy traveller -- while down below and out of sight she lifts her skirt so a second man can service her with his tongue: If you can do that without spilling a drop you have indeed achieved Temperance! "The Tower"? Rather than the dark, brooding spectre of disaster and destruction, we are given a young couple in a shady green bower engaged in almost innocent (though graphic) foreplay, almost in the shadow of the old, crumbling, and not very threatening tower in the background -- yes, Virginia, the ancient and outmoded citadel of their consciousness has been irrevocably broached, and there will no doubt be Consequences, but, Lord! it looks like fun ... In short, the deck is seeking to do what sex itself often does: Loosen you up, sweetheart! You been dwellin' on stuff too hard ... take a break an' git you some relax! I find the Court Cards a little less successful, and the Minors even less so; but that's not to say they don't score points -- there are, however, only so many sexual positions human beings can artistically assume, and, just like in Real Life, sometimes the artist's inspiration comes up short and we find him repeating himself or failing to drive home his point with sufficient verve ... just like ourselves, sometimes, in the lists of love ... The artwork is uniformly brilliant; colorful, imaginative, and bold -- this is a beautiful set of cards. An additional complaint by purists is that the cards do not always reflect the standard rote meanings purists have come to depend on (instead of just looking at the card and seeing what it tells you today about your situation in life); that kind of dependence, as far as I'm concerned, is just intellectual and spiritual laziness: Why look at different decks (especially non-traditional decks) at all if all you aim to do is simply cut-and-paste a pre-memorized set of definitions? To sum up: I highly recommend the deck, particularly the original Major Arcana, as an entertaining, illuminating, and liberating commentary on Tarot and modern Tarotists; as a really juicy set of "dirty" pictures"; and, provisionally, as a fairly adequate if flawed reading deck. No doubt you'll find yourself outraged to find your favorite card stripped, spread, and made sport of in this way, but I firmly urge you to stop and consider whatever truth lies in what that card is actually saying rather than low-bridging it for what it DOESN'T say. Do that, and you'll find yourself ahead on the deal -- not only with the "Tarot del Decameron", but with any deck at all.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful earthy artwork,
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This review is from: Decameron Tarot (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
I like this imaginative and somewhat titillating tarot deck. It works best for relationship oriented questions. The instruction book is not long, but is sufficient for the average tarot user. Instruction booklet has several different languages. I collect unusual card decks, this one is a beauty for any adult collection.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Risque, but beautiful,
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This review is from: Decameron Tarot (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
this deack is absolutely beautiful, the images explore all the carnal urges of human life, showing that no one is immune to them.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tarot-iffic!!!,
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This review is from: Decameron Tarot (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
These cards are awesome!! As a collector, I'm always looking for new decks..This deck is stunning AND it's Erotic..Not reccomended for kids, but definately for mature adults!
Excellent deck!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
It's no Tarot,
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This review is from: Decameron Tarot (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
I have several tarot decks, and each of them illustrates each individual card fairly closely to the tradition. The Decameron Tarot has nice quality artwork, evokes the era of the Decameron and has lusty lads and wenches and older folks too engaging in the usual variations of sexual play and congress. My problem is: the images don't really match with the cards, neither the greater or lesser arcana. Also, in the interests of diversity I think there are only two cards featuring same-sex couples. The fact that The Devil shows a couple involved in anal sex indicates a particular attitude on the part of the artist. If you're into soft-core, this deck might make a nice novelty item for you, but if you're a serious tarot reader, this deck won't really work unless you want to do a kind of "naughty" reading, and you already know the deck by heart--because the images aren't going to help you any.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
did not like,
This review is from: Decameron Tarot (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
I am giving this 3 stars, because there is talent in the deck. The sexual pictures were, to me, of really poor taste, displaying possible abuse, disrespect of a partner, anger and other negative feelings that gave the deck a more dark twisted energy. Yes, this type of sex goes on, but its now what I want to look at..., much less use these for a personal relationship reading. Definitely not a higher spiritual form of sex represented. Not much "love" making here. Some of the cards are ok. The persons represented were not attractive to me. I have to agree with a professional reviewer who wrote that the women are beautiful and overly endowed, and the men are, to say it outright, downright ugly for the most part. Most of the scenes show unattractive men overpowering submissive women. A few gay couples represented. Liking this deck is a matter of personal taste.
2 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not for teenagers under 18!/Visionaryprophetdaniel,
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This review is from: Decameron Tarot (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
Risque to the max!!!! I am of French descent so there's my qualifications to do this review...Bon Vivant!! This is strictly a Tarot of Adult sexual entertainment deck of 78 cards measuring 2.5"x4.75". This deck and its LWB will take you through a voyeuristic journey of various conjugal positions of nudity as both sexes are vividly in each card for your studious interests.(Be sure to pay attention as you will be tested by your partner!?) However, suggestions have it that this deck is one for a very private, intimate toy reading...OOPS? Tarot reading!There is spread layon...whoa!!Layout spread was meant...Sorry?! This is only a review of this provocative deck to say none the least factual way I know how and still be accurate in my analysis......Bon Vivant...
1 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
dont bother,
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This review is from: Decameron Tarot (English and Spanish Edition) (Cards)
I bought these cards after reading reviews. As I can say I had seen
plenty of art this is not the best in any sense.Its definately not for anybody over 18 and not much sexuality involved at all. But most important the Decameron spirit is missing as I have seen much better imagination works at least 500 years old on same topic. |
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Decameron Tarot (English and Spanish Edition) by Lo Scarabeo (Cards - June 8, 2002)
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