Clay: A Human History

Author:   Jennifer Lucy Allan
Publisher:   Pegasus Books
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9781639368334


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   04 March 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jennifer Lucy Allan
Publisher:   Pegasus Books
Imprint:   Pegasus Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781639368334


ISBN 10:   1639368337
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   04 March 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""Clay is a collection of fascinating fragments, from ancient myths to music made in porcelain bowls. Every vase in a museum, every clay shingle on a roof, every pinch pot in an art class could be a potential story to tell. Allan approaches this by going wide, going weird, going personal. She demonstrates a true curator's eye for picking unusual, intriguing examples."" -- ""The Washington Post"" ""Clay is a joy to read. It made me want to learn to be a potter all over again.""-- ""Florian Gadsby, potter"" ""An engrossing history of the deep connection between humans and clay, electrified by a ceramicist's passion."" -- ""Katherine May, author of Enchantment"" ""I read this book and immediately went out to buy some clay. Fascinating and powerful.""-- ""Brian Eno, musician"" ""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, singer-songwriter"" ""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 could not put it down.""-- ""Jennifer Higgie, author of The Mirror and the Palette and The Other Side""


""I read this book and immediately went out to buy some clay. Fascinating and powerful.""-- ""Brian Eno, musician"" ""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, singer-songwriter"" ""Clay is a joy to read. It made me want to learn to be a potter all over again/""-- ""Florian Gadsby, potter"" ""An engrossing history of the deep connection between humans and clay, electrified by a ceramicist's passion."" -- ""Katherine May, author of Enchantment"" ""Jennifer Lucy Allan--an amateur potter hersel-- 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 could not put it down.""-- ""Jennifer Higgie, author of The Mirror and the Palette and The Other Side""


"""I read this book and immediately went out to buy some clay. Fascinating and powerful.""-- ""Brian Eno, musician"" ""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, singer-songwriter"" ""Clay is a joy to read. It made me want to learn to be a potter all over again/""-- ""Florian Gadsby, potter"" ""An engrossing history of the deep connection between humans and clay, electrified by a ceramicist's passion."" -- ""Katherine May, author of Enchantment"" ""Jennifer Lucy Allan--an amateur potter hersel-- 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 could not put it down.""-- ""Jennifer Higgie, author of The Mirror and the Palette and The Other Side"""


Author Information

Jennifer Lucy Allan is an author, journalist and broadcaster with a PhD in foghorns. She is the author of The Foghorn's Lament and 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 fifteeen years, and also co-ran the record labels Arc Light Editions and Good Energy.

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