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Essie Sakhai (Author)


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July 6, 1995
"Sakhai, a London rug dealer from a family of carpet weavers, shares his expertise on history, identification, and value of oriental carpets in this reasonably priced book. He offers tips on judging materials, dyes, patterns, age, and condition when selecting a carpet to buy. In handy guidebook format he describes different types of carpets, accompanied by color and black-and-white photographs (color photographs not seen). The author discusses value in comparative terms only, so prospective buyers will need to study the market to determine fair prices. Caucasian Carpets & Covers is a scholarly work by the curators who assembled the 1994 exhibit "From Kuba to Kars" at the Textile Museum in Washington, D.C. Their book includes knotted pile rugs from the Caucasus in addition to the materials in that exhibit. The text is detailed and comprehensive, accompanied by maps and photographs, mostly in color. Much of the historical material is from Russian sources available only in the former Soviet Union."

--Library Journal (1995)


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From Library Journal

This book should be subtitled "A Collection of Book Reviews." Obviously based on Anania's experience as a reviewer and editor at Swallow Press, these essays will be of particular interest to those who follow the American literary scene. They often fail, however, to identify adequately the titles discussed. Intermingled among the reviews are half a dozen general essays that will delight a wider audience. "Teenspeak" rivals the best Erma Bombeck, and "Re-entry" reads like the beginning of a novel. A teacher (Univ. of Illinois), poet, and novelist, Anania weaves history, personal experience, and original descriptions into the subject at hand, providing good reading to dip into. Anania's recent works include The Red Menace (Thunder's Mouth, 1984) and The Sky at Ashland (Moyer Bell Ltd., 1986). Recommended for informed readers.
- Nancy Shires, East Carolina Univ., Greenville, N.C.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews

From poet/essayist Anania: well-honed essays, many reprinted from Chicago Magazine or The Chicago Tribune, that touch upon a variety of topics--including the American automobile, the best way to choose a tie, and the literary output of Spiro Agnew. Anania's novel The Red Menace (1984) demonstrated an intensely evocative sense of place. Here, he is at his best when writing about his hometown of Chicago, which he sees as a quintessential American city of mythic proportions. Thus, in ``Mike Royko's Rules for Living,'' his critique of a collection of articles by the Chicago newsman, Anania takes us to a bar where the regulars, while staring down outsiders, disagree with everything Royko writes but can't stop talking about him. In ``Excesses and Boondoggles'' and ``Breweries and Bad Guys,'' he gives us an explication of Chicago's reputation for corruption. Even in an extended discussion of modern American poetry (``Poetry, the Remarkable Thing Is That There's So Much of It''), the grittiness of Chicago plays a role when a pre- glasnost Soviet writer visits the dusty office of a small literary press and is puzzled by the enormous piles of poetry magazines with minimal circulations. Among the other literary essays--some published as long as 15 years ago, but still fresh for their lively style--tributes to Cyril Connolly and A.J. Liebling stand out. Different readers will have different favorites, but the description of an encounter group for men who are obsessed with their ties (``The Ties That Bind'') deserves a prize of some sort. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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