
Peter Young (3) (1930–)
Author of Tortoise
For other authors named Peter Young, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Peter Young read history and archaeology at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He lives in Crawley, West Sussex
Works by Peter Young
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- Birthdate
- 1930-09-25
- Gender
- male
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I own a dozen or three books published by Reaktion and I'm pleased I do; they're intelligent, well-informed, often well-illustrated and sometimes unconventionl and they are usually absorbing, well-written and beautifully produced. Tortoise is no exception, simply because I packed it off to the 2nd-hand bookshop..
The author is clearly fascinated by tortoises and has read a fair ould bit about them. His style is unobjectionable and he sometimes has interesting things to say about them. show more Unfortunately he has a lot of other things to say that are reminiscent of the things a student taking a test for which she's ill-prepared says in the vain hope that all those tangential or redundant facts will pass muster.
I could give the pointless detailing of literary references over the years to the tale of the tortoise and the hare or describe the 5 pages of veterinary photos as examples of the padding but I think some of the captions to the illustrations are most telling: If a stele depicts amongst other things a tortoise be sure that you'll be told what irrelevant event or person the stele commemorates. A sculpture of a child 'playing with' (trying to strangle, looks to me) a tortoise is, Young tells us, a work from 1831-3 that is now in 'the Louvre, Paris' and won the sculptor the Legion.d'h. and a commission. A caption to a picture of a fountain that Bernini 'probably' had a hand in, one in which six relatively very tiny tortoises seem to be hanging for dear life onto the lip of a bowl, mentions an artist who influenced Bernini, tells us Bernini's (seldom used) forename and the name of the sculptor who made the fountain and gives the year of the fountain's 'restoration'/modification. The body text is along the same lines and interested though I am in tortoises I gave up reading the book halfway through. show less
The author is clearly fascinated by tortoises and has read a fair ould bit about them. His style is unobjectionable and he sometimes has interesting things to say about them. show more Unfortunately he has a lot of other things to say that are reminiscent of the things a student taking a test for which she's ill-prepared says in the vain hope that all those tangential or redundant facts will pass muster.
I could give the pointless detailing of literary references over the years to the tale of the tortoise and the hare or describe the 5 pages of veterinary photos as examples of the padding but I think some of the captions to the illustrations are most telling: If a stele depicts amongst other things a tortoise be sure that you'll be told what irrelevant event or person the stele commemorates. A sculpture of a child 'playing with' (trying to strangle, looks to me) a tortoise is, Young tells us, a work from 1831-3 that is now in 'the Louvre, Paris' and won the sculptor the Legion.d'h. and a commission. A caption to a picture of a fountain that Bernini 'probably' had a hand in, one in which six relatively very tiny tortoises seem to be hanging for dear life onto the lip of a bowl, mentions an artist who influenced Bernini, tells us Bernini's (seldom used) forename and the name of the sculptor who made the fountain and gives the year of the fountain's 'restoration'/modification. The body text is along the same lines and interested though I am in tortoises I gave up reading the book halfway through. show less
Non solo un libro di zoologia, ma una ricostruzione più ampia della storia culturale della tartaruga che, partendo dall'arte e dalla letteratura, arriva ad essere protagonista del celebre paradosso filosofico e protagonista anche negli studi matematici. E che dire di quante volte la sua immagine è stata utilizzata nella pubblicità e nei gadget?
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- Works
- 6
- Members
- 127
- Popularity
- #158,247
- Rating
- 3.3
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 230
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