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Water, Wood, and Wild Things
Learning Craft and Cultivation in a Japanese Mountain Town
Taschenbuch von Hannah Kirshner
Sprache: Englisch

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"With this book, you feel you can stop time and savor the rituals of life." -Maira Kalman

An immersive journey through the culture and cuisine of one Japanese town, its forest, and its watershed-where ducks are hunted by net, saké is brewed from the purest mountain water, and charcoal is fired in stone kilns-by an American writer and food stylist who spent years working alongside artisans

One night, Brooklyn-based artist and food writer Hannah Kirshner received a life-changing invitation to apprentice with a "saké evangelist" in a misty Japanese mountain town called Yamanaka. In a rapidly modernizing Japan, the region-a stronghold of the country's old-fashioned ways-was quickly becoming a destination for chefs and artisans looking to learn about the traditions that have long shaped Japanese culture. Kirshner put on a vest and tie and took her place behind the saké bar.

Before long, she met a community of craftspeople, farmers, and foragers-master woodturners, hunters, a paper artist, and a man making charcoal in his nearly abandoned village on the outskirts of town. Kirshner found not only that each craftsperson exhibited an extraordinary dedication to their work, but that their distinct skills contributed to the fabric of the local culture. Inspired by these experts, she devoted herself to learning how they work and live.

Taking readers deep into evergreen forests, terraced rice fields, and smoke-filled workshops, Kirshner captures the centuries-old traditions still alive in Yamanaka. Water, Wood, and Wild Things invites readers to see what goes into making a fine bowl, a cup of tea, or a harvest of rice and introduces the people who dedicate their lives to this work.

Part travelogue, part meditation on the meaning of work, and full of her own beautiful drawings and local recipes, Kirshner's refreshing book is an ode to a place and its people, as well as a profound examination of what it means to sustain traditions and find purpose in cultivation and craft.

Story Locale: Brooklyn, NY & Kaga, Japan
"With this book, you feel you can stop time and savor the rituals of life." -Maira Kalman

An immersive journey through the culture and cuisine of one Japanese town, its forest, and its watershed-where ducks are hunted by net, saké is brewed from the purest mountain water, and charcoal is fired in stone kilns-by an American writer and food stylist who spent years working alongside artisans

One night, Brooklyn-based artist and food writer Hannah Kirshner received a life-changing invitation to apprentice with a "saké evangelist" in a misty Japanese mountain town called Yamanaka. In a rapidly modernizing Japan, the region-a stronghold of the country's old-fashioned ways-was quickly becoming a destination for chefs and artisans looking to learn about the traditions that have long shaped Japanese culture. Kirshner put on a vest and tie and took her place behind the saké bar.

Before long, she met a community of craftspeople, farmers, and foragers-master woodturners, hunters, a paper artist, and a man making charcoal in his nearly abandoned village on the outskirts of town. Kirshner found not only that each craftsperson exhibited an extraordinary dedication to their work, but that their distinct skills contributed to the fabric of the local culture. Inspired by these experts, she devoted herself to learning how they work and live.

Taking readers deep into evergreen forests, terraced rice fields, and smoke-filled workshops, Kirshner captures the centuries-old traditions still alive in Yamanaka. Water, Wood, and Wild Things invites readers to see what goes into making a fine bowl, a cup of tea, or a harvest of rice and introduces the people who dedicate their lives to this work.

Part travelogue, part meditation on the meaning of work, and full of her own beautiful drawings and local recipes, Kirshner's refreshing book is an ode to a place and its people, as well as a profound examination of what it means to sustain traditions and find purpose in cultivation and craft.

Story Locale: Brooklyn, NY & Kaga, Japan
Über den Autor
Hannah Kirshner
Zusammenfassung
POPULAR INTEREST IN JAPAN: There is widespread interest in the Japanese mentality about purpose in life and work. Philosophies like Wabi Sabi and the concept of ikigai are increasingly popular in today's consumer-oriented world, and the community Kirshner visits is one of the last remaining strongholds of this traditional way of life.

TOKYO OLYMPICS: The Tokyo Olympics, originally scheduled for summer 2020 but postponed to 2021 due to the pandemic, are on track to take place. The region will likely see a wave of tourism once people are able to travel again, and Kirshner's book will be the perfect companion.

MULTI-TALENTED, WELL-CONNECTED AUTHOR: Kirshner has written for The New York Times, Food52, Home52, and other many other publications, and she has an extensive network of prominent friends in the food-media industry who she galvanized to help promote the 2021 hardcover edition.

RECIPES INCLUDED: Kirshner concludes each chapter with a mouth-watering recipe relevant to her travels: e.g. Midnight Fried Chicken, Miso-Cured Eggs, and Pickled Wasabi Greens.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Kunst
Produktart: Reiseführer
Region: Asien
Rubrik: Reisen
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781984877543
ISBN-10: 1984877542
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Kirshner, Hannah
Hersteller: Penguin Random House LLC
Maße: 208 x 138 x 23 mm
Von/Mit: Hannah Kirshner
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.03.2022
Gewicht: 0,294 kg
Artikel-ID: 120986498
Über den Autor
Hannah Kirshner
Zusammenfassung
POPULAR INTEREST IN JAPAN: There is widespread interest in the Japanese mentality about purpose in life and work. Philosophies like Wabi Sabi and the concept of ikigai are increasingly popular in today's consumer-oriented world, and the community Kirshner visits is one of the last remaining strongholds of this traditional way of life.

TOKYO OLYMPICS: The Tokyo Olympics, originally scheduled for summer 2020 but postponed to 2021 due to the pandemic, are on track to take place. The region will likely see a wave of tourism once people are able to travel again, and Kirshner's book will be the perfect companion.

MULTI-TALENTED, WELL-CONNECTED AUTHOR: Kirshner has written for The New York Times, Food52, Home52, and other many other publications, and she has an extensive network of prominent friends in the food-media industry who she galvanized to help promote the 2021 hardcover edition.

RECIPES INCLUDED: Kirshner concludes each chapter with a mouth-watering recipe relevant to her travels: e.g. Midnight Fried Chicken, Miso-Cured Eggs, and Pickled Wasabi Greens.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Kunst
Produktart: Reiseführer
Region: Asien
Rubrik: Reisen
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781984877543
ISBN-10: 1984877542
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Kirshner, Hannah
Hersteller: Penguin Random House LLC
Maße: 208 x 138 x 23 mm
Von/Mit: Hannah Kirshner
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.03.2022
Gewicht: 0,294 kg
Artikel-ID: 120986498
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