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Summit Of Treasures: Buddhist Cave Art Of Dazu; China

DOC Summit Of Treasures: Buddhist Cave Art Of Dazu; China by Angela Falco Howard in History

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El siglo XX ha sido considerado como «el siglo de la guerra total» pero el autor de este libro sostiene que este fenómeno empezó mucho antes; en la época de Napoleón. Centrado en las guerras napoleónicas; las presenta como si constituyeran la «primera» guerra mundial; antes de las de 1914 y 1939. Según su tesis; el modelo d


#1521267 in Books Weatherhill 2001-11-01 2001-11-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.10 x 1.00 x 8.80l; 1.10 #File Name: 0834804271224 pages


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. The Best English-Language book on DazuBy Michael GuntherAlthough the best-known cave-temples in China are located at Longmen and along the Silk Road (Dunhuang; etc.); the impressive cave reliefs in Sichuan are less visited and have been comparatively neglected. The beauty of the Song-dynasty sculptures at Dazu is matched equally by their interest as a fascinating amalgam of many different strands of Buddhist belief: Esoteric; Pure Land; Chan (Zen); and more.Angela Falco Howard's book; with its excellent color photographs and thoughtful text; gives us Dazu in all its beauty; together with her own significant contributions to the scholarship about the site. Tourists and casual visitors will appreciate her clear identification and explanation of every major and minor personage and scene on the reliefs; students and scholars will spend many happy hours delving into the bibliography; notes; and intricacies of her interpretations.The major criticism I have of this book; is that it presupposes that the reader already understands some quite obscure details of medieval Buddhist philosophy and sects (Huayan/Kegon; etc.) It's all very well to inform us that "the Bodhisattva to the right of Vairocana is Samantabhadra;" but if you don't know who Samantabhadra is; you'll probably still be left scratching your head. A glossary is not provided; but would certainly have been welcome.Readers who are not very familiar with Mahayana Buddhist deities may want to read an intro like "Buddhism;" by Louis Frederic; before tackling Howard's book. Regardless; "Summit of Treasures" belongs in the backpack of anybody visiting Dazu; and in the library of any enthusiast of Chinese cave-temple art.Postscript: I think it is appropriate here to add a plug for the publisher; Weatherhill; who with this book has produced; once again; a great book about Asian art. I'm not affiliated with them at all; but over the years I can't help but noticing how many of their volumes are finding their way into my library. Weatherhill seems to combine the best authors with superb editing (it is almost impossible to find a typo in their books) and to-die-for production; with durable books and copious full-color photography. I'm almost to the point where I'll buy anything with the Weatherhill Mark on it; and I can't really say that about any other publisher; except maybe for Yale. This paragraph is my thank-you to them; for the quality of their books and for all the knowledge and enjoyment that they give us - scholars; tourists; and everybody in-between.14 of 18 people found the following review helpful. Great place - bad pictures!!!By Ondrej SekaninaDazu is a really great place. It is as stunning as Yungang caves in Shanxi and much more impressive than the famous Mogao caves in the Gansu province. And this makes probably just about every book on the place worthwhile. BUT half of the photographs in this book are so bad it is unbelievable. True; those caves tend to be dark and there is little room for you to step back when taking a picture etc... but one would assume that somebody who wants to publish a book about the place could do better than take average tourist-quality (and sometimes worse) pictures. Unfortunately; this seems to be the only book on the topic out there. So there is really no choice for you if you are interested in Dazu. The accompanying text is very detailed and seems very good but; let's face it; most of us don't get books of this type primarily because of the text - it is the photographs that really matter. In sum; think twice before you get this book.

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