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Listening to Stoneby Dan Snow
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A master craftsman provides us with the timeless wisdom he has gained from heaving and hewing stone. In his highly anticipated second book, Vermonter Dan Snow once again proves that he is not just one of America's premier artisans, but also one of our most articulate voices on the natural world and our relationship to it. Snow's medium is stone: He is the nation's premier drystone wall builder. Schooled in this ancient craft, he painstakingly creates structures as breathtaking as sculpture with nothing but gravity as their glue. In Listening to Stone, Peter Mauss's tactile photographs of Snow's artistry are matched by the artisan's quietly compelling prose. In a voice as expressive as Annie Dillard's and as informed as John McPhee's, Snow demonstrates astonishing range as he touches on such subjects as geology, philosophy, and community. We learn that stone's grace comes from its unique characteristicsand#8212;its capacity to give, its surprising fluidity, its ability to demand respect, and its role as a steadying force in nature. In these fast-paced times, Snowand#8217;s life's work offers an antidote: the luxury of patience, the bounty and quietude of nature, the satisfaction of sweat. andquot;I work with stone,andquot; he ultimately tells us, andquot;because stone is so much work.andquot; Book News Annotation:"Dry stone wallers are not excused from bouts of existential mud-
wrestling just because they choose to tussle with the physical world
every day." So writes the author of In the Company of Stone in
stories of his work--viewed as a type of meditation--as a certified
master craftsman of dry stone constructions for clients in New
England and elsewhere. Photographs by Peter Mauss complement Snow's
thoughtful text.
Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) About the AuthorSince 1976, Dan Snow has been hand-building unique drystone constructions for clients in New England and abroad. He is one of only a handful of Americans certified by Great Britain's Dry Stone Walling Association. He lectures and leads workshops and is the subject of the documentary film Stone Rising. He lives in Dummerston, Vermont.Peter Mauss is a photographer of architecture, interior design, and landscapes. He lives in Vermont and New York. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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