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Review: The White Road

Pursuing the immaculate

November 12, 2015 12:36
'A change in the weather' - 365 porcelain vessels by Edmund de Waal

By

Monica Bohm-Duchen,

Monica Bohm-Duchen

2 min read

By Edmund de Waal
Vintage, £20

Ceramic artist Ed-mund de Waal's surprise bestseller, The Hare with Amber Eyes, first published in 2010, must have been a hard act to follow. His new book is similarly hard to categorise: a compelling and thoroughly absorbing amalgam of history, autobiography, travelogue and philosophical ruminations on the nature of creativity and many other things besides.

On one level, this beautifully de-signed volume is an exploration of the history of a material - white porcelain - that de Waal has made particularly his own, in the form of an odyssey that at times reads almost like a thriller.

Astute and often wry observations about the people, places and objects he encounters on his travels are interspersed with poetic passages about his chosen medium - rescued from the dangers of preciousness by flashes of self-deprecating, almost self-mocking humour.

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