Day of the Dead

Thorne, Russ

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191 pages
colour illustrations.
Contents: Smiling at death -- Sugar and skulls -- Hauntingly beautiful -- Death becomes us.
Summary: The Day of the Dead is a festival of culture and youth, a feast of the senses and celebration of life in death. Originating in Mexico and the Latin American countries it began as a way of remembering departed relatives, as a means of embracing rather than fearing death. The beautiful rituals, the sugar skulls, the costumes and the festivities have grown into a massive counter culture across the western world. Art, movies, cartoons and literature have been consumed by the brilliant power of the Day of the Dead, tendered here in this lively book. (Books in Print)
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Non-Fiction B29244
Dewey:394.266
call #:THO
ISBN:9781783616091
pub:2015
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