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Jennifer Lucy Allan and CLAY: A HUMAN HISTORY

Author
ripplingpages
Published
Tue 23 Jul 2024
Episode Link
https://ripplingpages.podbean.com/e/jennifer-lucy-allan-and-clay-a-human-history/

"I'd done a lot of clay-making...you can spend a lifetime and only get good at one technique!"



Jennifer Lucy Allan joins me to talk about her second book, CLAY: A HUMAN HISTORY (White Rabbit Books). After Jennifer's exploration and writing about sound in The Foghorn's Lament (White Rabbit Books), Jennifer has, quite literally, turned her hand to a more physical and enduring substance in clay. From Japanese Tea Ceremonies, to humans making their own image, to life on Mars, clay is seemingly everywhere. Jennifer is also a presenter on BBC Radio 3's Late Junction. 





Rippling Points


1.20 - How Jennifer’s early experience with clay led to her enchantment of it and then writing this boundless history



6.04 - How the book on clay differs to Jennifer’s previous book on foghorns



10.30 - Ephemerality of sound and permanence of clay - the writing challenges.





13.40 - Clay: its history compared with human history



15:15 - Who is Marija Gimbutas, and why is she important



21:15 - Language and touch



24.40 - Climate change and how it's revealing more about clay



28.00 - How clay becomes an object





Reference Points


Marija Gimbutas.

Ladi Kwali

Maria Martinez


 


 

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