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Overview'An engrossing history of the deep connection between humans and clay' KATHERINE MAY, author of Enchantment 'Fascinating and powerful' BRIAN ENO Clay is baked into our culture: we have been taking handfuls of earth and forming them into their own image since our history began. In Clay: A Human History, Jennifer Lucy Allan navigates the story of humankind and our relationship to making and creativity through our relationship with this enigmatic, ancient material. Born out of a desire to know and understand the spiritual and practical applications of clay in both its micro and macro histories, Clay: A Human History is a hybrid of archaeology, history and lived experience as an amateur potter. 'I have loved learning from every chapter in this beautiful and affecting book' VASHTI BUNYAN Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer Lucy AllanPublisher: Orion Publishing Co Imprint: White Rabbit Dimensions: Width: 12.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.220kg ISBN: 9781399607650ISBN 10: 1399607650 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 12 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsI read this book and immediately went out to buy some clay. Fascinating and powerful * Brian Eno * Clay is a joy to read... it made me want to learn to be a potter all over again * Florian Gadsby * An engrossing history of the deep connection between humans and clay, electrified by a ceramicist's passion * Katherine May, author of Enchantment * I thought I knew a lot about pottery, but I didn't, not as much as I do now. From the earliest earthenware to the history of porcelain, along with the author's own progress working with different clays and glazes, I have loved learning from every chapter in this beautiful and affecting book * Vashti Bunyan * Jennifer Lucy Allan - an amateur potter herself - has written a mesmerising history of the practical, spiritual and artistic uses of clay, a deceptively simple material that has, in many ways, helped shape human history. Ranging across time and place, this wonderful book opens up a world of wonder. I learned so much from it - and couldn't put it down * Jennifer Higgie, author of The Mirror and the Palette * Alchemical, magical, alive: Clay inspires me to make things; a deeply engaging work about artists and their process, told through the stories of true outsiders and eccentrics, including Allan herself, whose vibrant and visceral musical language made me completely obsessed with a subject I knew nothing about * Heather Leigh * I read this book and immediately went out to buy some clay. Fascinating and powerful * Brian Eno * Clay is a joy to read... it made me want to learn to be a potter all over again * Florian Gadsby * An engrossing history of the deep connection between humans and clay, electrified by a ceramicist's passion * Katherine May, author of Enchantment * I thought I knew a lot about pottery, but I didn't, not as much as I do now. From the earliest earthenware to the history of porcelain, along with the author's own progress working with different clays and glazes, I have loved learning from every chapter in this beautiful and affecting book * Vashti Bunyan * Jennifer Lucy Allan - an amateur potter herself - has written a mesmerising history of the practical, spiritual and artistic uses of clay, a deceptively simple material that has, in many ways, helped shape human history. Ranging across time and place, this wonderful book opens up a world of wonder. I learned so much from it - and couldn't put it down * Jennifer Higgie, author of The Mirror and the Palette * Alchemical, magical, alive: Clay inspires me to make things; a deeply engaging work about artists and their process, told through the stories of true outsiders and eccentrics, including Allan herself, whose vibrant and visceral musical language made me completely obsessed with a subject I knew nothing about * Heather Leigh * Allan's writing goes beyond the physical, revealing not only how we shape and adapt clay, but the profound meaning at the heart of it . . . will inspire you to look upon your pots with new insight * Caught by the River * A captivating exploration of humanity's relationship with the material . . . this book is a love letter to clay * Ceramic Review * An absorbing work from such an original, enthusiastic writer * Saga Magazine * Author InformationJennifer Lucy Allan is an author, journalist and broadcaster with a PhD in foghorns. Her first book, The Foghorn's Lament, was published in May 2021. She is a presenter on BBC Radio 3's long running music show, Late Junction, and presented Life, Death and the Foghorn, and Oh Yoko! for BBC Radio 4. As a journalist she has written on underground and experimental music for over 15 years, and also co-ran the record labels Arc Light Editions and Good Energy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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