I loved Fabric ... a compelling combination of personal memoir and deeply researched facts, it would make a terrific Christmas present!
Poetically profound
Her curiosity is inexhaustible, her reading wide, and her writing style a delight
Praise for Victoria Finlay
This is a rare and wonderful book - a model of erudition and charm, the writing elegant and precise, and with at least one new and fascinating revelation on every single page.
A highly companionable guide, adventurous and romantic
At a moment when alarming statistics regarding textile waste have triggered calls for sustainability within the fashion industry, Finlay takes the reader on a journey of personal discovery that spans the breadth of the globe over the course of centuries ... with deft cultural consciousness. Part historical survey, part memoir and part travelogue, "Fabric" follows Finlay as she discovers the secrets behind each material's history with such wonderment - such reverence - that one cannot help believing in the "hidden magic" she insists is spun into each fibre. Like a skilled weaver, she takes many disparate threads and constructs a compelling narrative as informative as it is emotionally engaging. These moments - where fabric is given life through worn experience are ... fascinating [and] Victoria Finlay gives them their due
There's something in this wonderfully packed haberdasher's shop for every reader ... Victoria Finlay provides a closely woven warp and weft of answers to questions we never thought to ask, and the pictures in her intricate tapestry are dazzling. An intrepid traveller whose best-selling books already explored the magical worlds of colour and of jewels, she now turns her infinitely curious mind to fabric ... All plans had to be put on hold as the grieving daughter felt "lost and fractured into small pieces". Those "pieces" eventually became the elements of the patchwork she and her mother had promised themselves they would one day create together - and combine to turn the beautifully written narrative of this book into a larger patchwork of healing ... Finlay's adventures, vividly recounted, make enthralling reading ... This book is equally an inspiration and an education
A gorgeous adventure through the history of cloth weaving together disparate countries and stories in the most fascinating (and personal) of ways
Equally an inspiration and an education
Exuberant
Subtle, compendious and rich ... an emotive and serious work of what you might call history on the distaff side
I am wildly impressed by the depth of her research and the stories she finds
Highly personal and tactile ... fascinating. Subtle, compendious and rich, if this was just a cultural history of fabric it would be a fine piece of work. But Finlay weaves another story into the book: she is grieving for her mother. Sometimes the joins between the two narratives feel a little raw - but cleverly so. More often the book acquires an extra dimension; the effect that springs to mind is the strange iridescence of that twin-coloured silk you sometimes find as the lining of a suit jacket... This book recovers that relatively silenced or at least sidelined history (of women). It is an emotive and serious work of what you might call history on the distaff side.
Enthralling and sumptuously spun narrative history of how and why people around the world have made, used and worn different kinds of fabric. Beginning her research shortly after the death of her parents, Finlay finds her own story of love and grief entwined in the threads too, making for a fine blend indeed
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 11.11.2021 |
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Zusatzinfo | 16pp colour plus integrated B&W throughout |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Design / Innenarchitektur / Mode |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Freizeit / Hobby ► Kreatives Gestalten | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte | |
Schlagworte | Anthropology • Art and Design • claire wilcox patch work a life amongst clothes • clare hunter threads of life a history of the world through the eye of a needle • dress • esther rutter this golden fleece • Fashion • fashion and textile museum • grief memoir • Harris Tweed • helen macdonald h is for hawk • history of clothes • kassia st clair the golden thread • lisa woollett rag and bone • lucy adlington • Material • merino wool • raynor winn the salt path • rozsika parker the subversive stitch • serena dyer material lives • shahidha bari dressed the secret life of clothes • SiLK • Social History • Textiles • The Secret Lives of Colour • Travel Memoir • V&A • virginia postrel the fabric of civilization • weaving • William Morris • Yarn |
ISBN-10 | 1-78283-285-8 / 1782832858 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78283-285-0 / 9781782832850 |
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