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5.0 out of 5 stars A New Perspective
I always look at the moon. My mother's family was from Transylvania and my "Moon" sign is in Cancer. But, after reading the Moon, I will never look at the moon quite the same. Maryann Sachs has given me a new perspective on and appreciation for cultural mysticism and empiricism. The book is so artfully crafted it borders on the sacred.
Published on March 20, 2000 by Elsa C. LaBaw

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3.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for the pictures; 1 star for the text.
The photographs and paintings in this book are stunning and the book is packed with them. But i felt the writing was not very good.For one thing the book seems randomly arranged--with a lot of information put in the wrong place. For instance the chapter "The sex of the moon" mostly contained folklore about the moon's gender--but then it had a whole section on eclipses...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for the pictures; 1 star for the text., July 2, 2004
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This review is from: The Moon (Hardcover)
The photographs and paintings in this book are stunning and the book is packed with them. But i felt the writing was not very good.For one thing the book seems randomly arranged--with a lot of information put in the wrong place. For instance the chapter "The sex of the moon" mostly contained folklore about the moon's gender--but then it had a whole section on eclipses which didn't relate to gender at all.another thing i didn't like was that the author had some strange oppinions for a woman writing a book of moon lore. her ideas could really alienate people who would be attracted to this book--feminists and those interested in astrology. here are two quotes from the book:"During the Golden Age of Feminism, the coordination of menstruation and the lunar cycle inspired a mass of embarrasssingly lyrical and somtimes humorless literature vaunting the privileged status of women so closely in tune with the Moon-as well as the existence of a mysterious "sistership", from which men were naturally excluded" (p82)and:"However, today we can still consult astrologers, who will still draw conclusios from the sign in which the Moon was situated at the moment of one's birth. This lets us willingly submit to our impulses, no longer looking upon ourselves as reasonable, self-determined individuals, but as beings governed by instincts and inclinations" (p 189)despite the fact that she considers belief in astrology unreasonable she goes on to list the qualities of each moon sign.you get the feeling from sachs' writing that she finds moon lore curious but she holds no reverence for the moon herself.
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3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A New Perspective, March 20, 2000
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Elsa C. LaBaw (Burbank, California, USA) - See all my reviews
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I always look at the moon. My mother's family was from Transylvania and my "Moon" sign is in Cancer. But, after reading the Moon, I will never look at the moon quite the same. Maryann Sachs has given me a new perspective on and appreciation for cultural mysticism and empiricism. The book is so artfully crafted it borders on the sacred.
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