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informative
slow-paced
Pictures are amazing, but having to flick to the back pages to constantly read the accompanying text wouldn’t be a choice I would have made. It made reading it harder than it needed to be.
The portraits are stunning, creepy, weird. Beautiful and strange and powerful. The introduction is a waste of time, and the book is almost entirely images -- and then. Finally, at the end, small excerpts telling us a little bit more about the festivals all over Europe that these masks and costumes come from, a little bit more about the historical tradition, and the materials, and what these images are celebrating. I wanted that information first, or interleaved or somehow not hidden, but I can see how some of the power of the images is in the sheet incongruity, the mystery of imagining running into one of these figures alone in a landscape. Very cool, and I find the enormous and ubiquitous bells totally fascinating.