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A richly-told, personal quest across the ancient trade routes of West Africa, and the unforgettable story of a rare, luminuous colour

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Indigo by Catherine E Mckinley

A richly-told, personal quest across the ancient trade routes of West Africa, and the unforgettable story of a rare, luminuous colour
Indigo is a journey in every sense of the word, and one undertaken with an engaging passionIt is also, in the words of Miles Davis, Kind of Blue' * Mark Kurlansky *
An eye-opening account of the controversial role this gorgeous, coveted pigment has played through the millennia * Elle *
[Indigo] finds its significance not simply in indigo as a metaphor but in the real experience of African women whose hard labour is inseparable from the traditional rituals, magic rites, songs, laughter and landscapes which give the true richness to the fabrics coloured by indigo * The Times *
[McKinley's] discoveries resonate, and her unique experiences provide a vivid snapshot of the cultures she encountered in Africa * Washington Post *
Imparts interesting information about the centrality of cloth to culture and the language of textile patterns, which is drenched in meaning invisible to the uninitiated -- Alastair Mabbott * Glasgow Herald *
Indigo is one of the world's most valued pigments and in the passionate history Catherine McKinley determines the colour's spiritual significance, influence on fashion and relationship to the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Spanning continents and centuries this book is rich in human connections and curious detail and includes a beguiling sub-plot in which the author reveals her own ancestral link to the precious dye -- Charlotte Vowden * Daily Express *
Catherine McKinley is the author of The Book of Sarahs. She is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, where she has taught Creative Nonfiction, and a former Fulbright Scholar in Ghana, West Africa, where she began her research on indigo. She lives in New York City.
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ISBN 13 9781408822364
ISBN 10 1408822369
Title Indigo
Author Catherine E Mckinley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2012-08-02
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.