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Talking With the Turners: Conversations With Southern Folk Potters [Hardcover]

Charles R. MacK (Editor), Lynn Robertson (Introduction), William R. Ferris (Foreword)
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January 31, 2006
Traveling the back roads of North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, Charles R. Mack spent the summer of 1981 talking with the potters who produced the face jugs, mugs, and plates that had skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s and collecting examples of their wares. He was, in effect, taking the pulse of a southern folkway on the brink of transition.

With the benefit of a quarter century of hindsight, Mack has now gathered these interviews into Talking with the Turners, a single volume that documents the world of southern pottery as it shifted from the production of utilitarian wares to the aesthetic realm of folk art. In their own words the turners, most of whom are now deceased, explain what it means to be a potter, to be part of a profession that passes from generation to generation, to experiment with new designs while continuing to produce traditional forms of ceramics. Arranged thematically, the interviews emerge as an open dialogue among the participants—the type of backroom shoptalk that collectors and scholars are rarely privileged to share.

In addition to the centerpiece interviews—many of which are also featured on an accompanying audio CD—Mack includes numerous color and black-and-white photographs of the potters, their shops, and their wares. Mack's extensive commentary sets these particular potters in the context of the larger American ceramics tradition, explains pottery techniques, and summarizes recent changes in pottery making.

Talking with the Turners is augmented by an introduction by Lynn Robertson, director of the McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina, and a foreword by William R. Ferris, the founding director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi.


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*Starred Review* Mack offers serious crafters a wonderfully unique opportunity to visit the world of southern folk pottery and experience the "daily life of rural craft workers." Mack defines folk pottery as that which "is produced by individual potters working independently in small shops and not in factory production lines." Keeping that definition in mind, he took a long field trip in 1981 to talk with "turners," as many of them choose to be called (because they turn the clay on a wheel to fashion their products), and tape their personal stories. They talk not only about mastering their craft but also about running the business side of their relatively small operations. Now, this many years later, the interviews are appearing in print; pithy extracts from the 20 hours of tapes are collected here. Mack arranges the selections thematically, ranging from the ups and downs of a turner's life (one says, when asked about being part of a long family and cultural tradition, "I think about it when the sweat is dripping off and I am about to burn up"), to training in the craft ("I didn't do nothing but stay on the wheel and drank whiskey"), to discussing glazes ("Michigan, now, your Michigan was red looking while your Albany was dark"). Precious information that should never be lost. Brad Hooper
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"Talking with the Turners offers fresh insights into an established folk art tradition. Mack's book is distinctive in that he covers a broad geographical range of southern potters, including states and artists neglected in other studies, and his interviews were conducted at the time when the southern pottery craze really took off."—Charles G. Zug II, author of Turners and Burners: The Folk Potters of North Carolina

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 233 pages
  • Publisher: Univ of South Carolina Pr (January 31, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570036004
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570036002
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,465,774 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A remarkable achievement, November 17, 2007
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A remarkable achievement. The included audio CD is worth the purchase price alone! As a self-taught potter, I particularly appreciate this book. Of the hundreds of items I've purchased through Amazon, this is the first time I've felt really compelled to offer a review. Anyone even marginally serious about making pottery on the wheel or better understanding its Southern roots in the United States will benefit greatly by reading this book and listening to the candid interviews of humble rural craftspeople who did this work simply because they discovered its value and it became their life. This is a wonderful book, and Mr. Mack has captured some real wisdom here that now will be available for many generations to come.
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At one of my very first stops in the summer of 1981, at Byron, Georgia, just south of Macón, Cleater Meaders reminded me that potters don't really "throw" pots, they "turn" them. Read the first page
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North Carolina, South Carolina, Bill Gordy, Lanier Meaders, New York, Howard Connor, Gerald Stewart, White County, Bybee Pottery, Catawba Valley, Eric Miller, Marie Rogers, Verna Suggs Duncan, Boggs Pottery, Burlon Craig, Edwin Meaders, Hattie Mae Stewart Brown, World War, Casey Meaders, Craven Pottery, Norman Smith, Banks County, Billy Joe Craven, Carrie Stewart, Kenneth Outen
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