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Clean Katherine Ashenburg

Clean By Katherine Ashenburg

Clean by Katherine Ashenburg


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The history of washing our bodies reveals much about our intimate selves, about how we want to be seen and what we desire most.

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Clean: An Unsanitised History of Washing by Katherine Ashenburg

Napoleon once wrote in a love letter to Josephine 'I return to Paris in five days. Stop washing.' To smell like a human was not always the misdemeanour it is today. Body odour was in fact an important factor of sex and courtship, considered by some to be a powerful aphrodisiac, as we see in Napoleon's letter. Contrary to what we like to think, no bodily odour is innately disgusting, instead it is our noses which adapt to fit our beliefs. The Romans would bathe in company and daily. Later, Europe underwent four centuries without a bath. Was it the threat of diseases like syphilis that it feared in the soapy water? Religion links the act of washing with forgiveness and regeneration. We wash the bodies of dead loved ones because somehow we imagine it as the end of the old and the beginning of the new. The history of washing our bodies reveals much about our intimate selves, about how we want to be seen and what we desire most... In this gripping new history, Ashenburg searches for clean and dirty in plague-ridden streets, hospitals, battlefields and makeshift water closets. In the bizarre prescriptions of history's doctors, the eccentricities of famous bathers and the hygienic peccadilloes of great writers we see the twists and turns that have brought us to our own, arbitrary notion of 'clean'.

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...terrific history of personal hygiene...a wonderfully interesting and amusing book. * Daily Mail *
(A) very enjoyable read. * Catholic Herald *
This is perhaps the final irony in this splendid exercise in cultural relativism: that we can be too clean. * The Tablet *
...highly entertaining, nicely illustrated history of washing. * The List *
Ashenburg is a lively and entertaining guide... this is a sparkling, discursive and witty history: good, clean fun. -- Cressida Connolly * New Statesman *
Ashenburg...rounds off with a splendid diatribe against American super-cleanliness, which, like every section of this book, is full of acute perceptions...The only possible complaint about Ashenburg's exceptionally enjoyable book is that, being beautifully designed and illustrated, it is not suitable for reading in the bath. -- John Carey * The Sunday Times *
In Clean Ashenburg rolls up her sleeves and takes us on an engaging tour pf hygiene through the ages. Her masterful mix of erudition and anecdote makes this a fascinating, fast-paced read...More than just a witty insight into washing, her book confronts our obsession with preening, plucking and perfuming our bodies so that we smell less like humans and more like exotic fruits...Thought-provoking, charming and great fodder for dinner-party chat, this is a memorable read. * Time Out *
A lively history of personal hygiene shows that cleanliness hasn't always been next to godliness... In Clean, Katherine Ashenburg tells the weird, zigzagging story of our most intimate rituals through lively, heavily-illustrated chronological chapters... Ashenburg is especially good on the differences to be found in hygiene around the world...If dire predictions about future water shortages turn out to be correct, Ashenburg's book will one day serve as the key text in defence of a dirtier way of life. -- Isabel Berwick * FT magazine *
Ashenburg's account of our changing attitudes to cleanliness is fascinating. * Waterstone's Quarterly *
As this enthralling journey through the bathrooms of history reveals, attitudes to cleanliness have ebbed and flowed...Where Clean succeeds brilliantly is in the liberal use of fascinating facts, quotes and anecdotes. Ashenburg has clearly had fun writing this book. You'll enjoy reading it. * BBC Focus *
...entertaining tale of changing attitudes to cleanliness. * Guardian *
(M)eticulous tome on the history of personal hygiene. * Esquire *
(F)ascinating and entertaining. * Country Life *
The history of cleanliness is a fascinating one, and one that Ashenburg chronicles to perfection in her excellent book... a glorious romp...full of interesting facts and peppered with anecdotes and quotes...I can guarantee that you will find this book totally engaging. * Oxford Times *
Amazing factoids abound in this charming history of personal hygiene. * Tatler *
The history of soap and water is a refreshing read. -- Jamie Merrell * The Independent *
An entertaining book that really does belong in the bathroom'. -- Claire Allfree * Metro *
Awash with smart allusions from the Iliad to Ian McEwan, absorbing on Roman water-heating or Victorian soap, this finely-illustrated survey turns on a foaming jacuzzi for the mind. -- Boyd Tonkin * The Independent *

About Katherine Ashenburg

Katherine Ashenburg has worked as an academic, a CBC Radio producer and the Arts and Books editor of the Globe and Mail. She has written for the New York Times and her books include and The Mourner's Dance: What We Do When People Die. She lives in Toronto.

Additional information

GOR001787151
9781846680953
1846680956
Clean: An Unsanitised History of Washing by Katherine Ashenburg
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Profile Books Ltd
20080320
368
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