Making Things Right by Ole Thorstensen

Making Things Right by Ole Thorstensen

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A celebration of good craftsmanship by a Norwegian master carpenter - the anatomy of a job well done.

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Making Things Right by Ole Thorstensen

A celebration of good craftsmanship by a Norwegian master carpenter - the anatomy of a job well done.
It is so rich in descriptions of all pleasures related to mastering a craft: the portrayal of the working community, the joy of seeing something take shape, and the knowledge that one has left a piece of oneself behindThe pleasure of drinking coffee from a thermos, listening to good radio, observe the city from new angles, and feel the weight of history when you continue building on something that the craftsmen before you started . . . A nice mix of sociology, philosophy - not to mention ethics * Klassekampen *
An important voice against knowledge deficiency . . . By documenting an entire course of a construction project in diary form, he offers insight into processes that very few people know anything about . . . The book is just as solid as the craft that he describes * Dagbladet *
Thorstensen writes convincingly about heavy work as something honourable, without ever stumbling into romantic notions of physical work as a way to fill the emptiness . . . For Thorstensen the meaning already exists in the work itself and within him * Bokmagasinet *
In Thorstensen's skilled hands, the everyday story of a suburban loft conversion is turned into an urgent study on the value of doing good work. It should be widely read. - Robert Penn, author of The Man Who Made Things out of Trees
An enriching and poetic tribute to manual labour, and to the ongoing importance of the art that goes into it. Ole Thorstensen writes about the values manual labour brings to society as a whole. Making Things Right is a sharp reminder that we cannot afford to lose them. -- Karl Ove Knausgård
A surprisingly absorbing read . . . illuminating for the humble homeowner and giving a great sense of his world. A quirky offering. -- Nadine O'Regan * Sunday Business Post *
Making Things Right won't tell you how to do your loft conversion . . . but it should tell you what sort of guy you'd like to have it done by. -- A.H.S. Smyth * Spectator. *
A finely honed masterpiece . . . with precise prose, Thorstensen examines every nuance of the process, from the practical to the philosophical, from the craftsman's point of view -- Tim Alden * Independent *
A swift and understated examination of a life spent working with one's hands . . . He does well to demystify the trades. The work is not magic - a matter of tools and time, patience, practice and desire. For its detailing of the labor involved, the book will as much be useful to someone facing a renovation as it will provoke nods of recognition from those in the trades. -- Nina McLaughlin * Wall Street Journal *
Ole Thorstensen was born in Arendal, Norway, and makes his debut as an author with a story about work and identity and a tribute to manual labour. Thorstensen was raised on Tromøy, an island with five thousand inhabitants. He is a trained carpenter, and has worked for twenty-five years in the construction industry. He now lives in Eidsvoll, six miles north of Oslo.
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ISBN 13 9780857056689
ISBN 10 0857056689
Title Making Things Right
Author Ole Thorstensen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Quercus Publishing
Year published 2017-10-05
Number of pages 256
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