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"Sennett's 'guiding intuition' in The Craftsman is that 'making is thinking.' . . . [The] book gathers case after case in which we see how the work of the hand can inform the work of the mind."-Lewis Hyde, New York Times Book Review
"A powerful meditation on the 'skill of making things well.'"-The New Yorker
"As Richard Sennett makes clear in this lucid and compelling book, craftsmanship once connected people to their work by conferring pride and meaning. The loss of craftsmanship-and of a society that values it-has impoverished us in ways we have long forgotten but Sennett helps us understand."-Robert B. Reich, Professor of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley, and author of Supercapitalism: The Transformation of Business, Democracy, and Everyday Life
Richard Sennett is professor of sociology at New York University and at The London School of Economics. Before becoming a sociologist, he studied music professionally. He has received many awards and honors, most recently the 2006 Hegel Prize for lifetime achievement in the humanities and social sciences.