Customer Reviews:
AN EXCELLENT BOOK MADE EVEN BETTER June 27, 2008 The previous edition was by far one of the very best books on the subject (see my review), but author/photographer Stephen Trimble has made this 20th Anniversary edition even better. He has kept all that made the last one great, and updated it by adding new photos and interviews with the new generations of potters, truly bringing this classic into the 21st century with more recent approaches to pottery making and the traditions from which this fascinating art arose.
Even if you have the first one, this book is a must have for any student of pueblo pottery or any serious collector.
Bravo!
A stunning piece of work! January 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This extraordinary piece of work by Stephen Trimble should be required reading for any collector. With well-told stories, rich detail and a lifetime spent researching, Trimble sheds light on the people -- both legendary and contemporary -- and the places behind this remarkable art form. The prose in Talking with the Clay sings and the photos shine. A magnificent book indeed!
Talking with the Clay-Beautiful January 3, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you have any interest in Pueblo pottery, indeed any Native American pottery, this is the book for you. Beautifully illustrated with dazzling color photos and supported with knowledgeable commentary, this is the prime source of information about modern Pueblo pottery and potters. Mr. Trimble's 80s book on the subject was fine; this one is even better. Gorgeous.
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