African Ceremonies [With CD]
Carol Beckwith. ABRAMS, $49.95 (400pp) ISBN 978-0-8109-3484-9
Beckwith and Fisher, two western photographers (the former American, the latter Australian) fascinated by the rituals of Africa, spent 10 years traveling the continent to document their passion on film for the first edition of this stunning book. In 1999, it was released in a slip-cased, $150, two-volume edition; it featured 850 images of the various namings, initiations, weddings and coronations the women witnessed during their travels, as well as countless other moments of consequence with their generous hosts. Now comes the concise edition, which boasts more than half the original collection assembled in a single, large, full-color book and accompanied by a CD of ceremonial African music by composer David Bradnum. The images are bright, intimate and genuinely exotic, and they speak to a diversity of fascinating and wildly inventive rituals. From the Pedi people's beadwork to the Do-society's shaggy raffia outfits, the images capture a multitude of beautiful costumes on beautiful people, celebrating their life cycles from birth to death. For those interested in the tribal cultures of Africa, this would be a tough volume to miss. Over 400 color photographs.
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Reviewed on: 10/07/2002
Genre: Nonfiction
Hardcover - 744 pages - 978-0-8109-4205-9
Other - 24 pages - 978-0-7893-2126-8
Wall - 978-0-8109-7927-7
Wall - 978-0-7893-1926-5
Wall - 24 pages - 978-0-7893-1726-1