In the Land of Temple Caves: Notes on Art and the Human Spirit
β Scribed by Frederick Turner
- Book ID
- 111133318
- Publisher
- Catapult
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781640093973
- ASIN
- B07YYCQFCZ
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βI just plain loved In the Land of Temple Caves. Frederick Turner makes a compelling case for civility organized in response to cultureβshaping art as our most ancient source of saving graces. Beautifully said, humanely thought out, the story he tells is particularly useful in these sorrowful times. Read, and take heart!β βWilliam Kittredge, author of The Willow Field
In the Land of Temple Caves travels back to the very beginning of Art to assess anew its meanings in the long human story. Frederick Turner makes a personal investigation of sanctuaries in France and Spain that the great mythographer Joseph Campbell called the βtemple caves,β the earliest known of which contains paintings and engravings more than 32,000 years old, works of art more advanced than the hunting implements by which their creators lived. In caves and prehistoric shelters, along the valleys tracing the mighty rivers of the Ice Age, in a warβravaged village, and in a city church far removed from the country of the caves, Turner finds resonant meaning in what he has always believed to be true. Art does matterβvitallyβand never more than now.
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