The Quilters: Women and Domestic Art

The Quilters: Women and Domestic Art

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The Quilters: Women and Domestic Art

“The quilts are beautiful, the faces worn but kind . . . the insights affecting." —New York Times Book Review “The women who speak through the book shared a vision, a strength, and a spirit that few of us will ever know or understand." —Christian Science Monitor “You can't always change things. Sometimes you don't have no control over the way things go. Hail ruins the crops, or fire burns you out. And then you're just given so much to work with in a life and you have to do the best you can with what you've got. That's what piecing is. The materials is passed on to you or is all you can afford to buy . . . that's just what's given to you. Your fate. But the way you put them together is your business. You can put them in any order you like." —Mary White, from the Introduction First published in 1977, The Quilters chronicles the lives and quilts of pioneer women of Texas and New Mexico at the turn of the twentieth century. Compelling black and white portraits of the women accompany their moving oral histories, while thirty-six color photographs showcase the quilts. This award-winning book was the basis of the Broadway play Quilters, nominated for seven Tony Awards. Patricia Cooper taught at the University of California at Berkeley until her death in 1987. Norma Bradley Allen is a freelance writer who lives in Cedar Hill, Texas.

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Country
USA
Manufacturer
Anchor
Binding
Paperback
ReleaseDate
1978-09-20T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9780385120395