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Klaus Holitzka

Author of Native American Mandalas

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Works by Klaus Holitzka

Associated Works

Stranger in a Strange Land (1961) — Cover artist, some editions — 12,116 copies, 182 reviews
Bored of the Rings (1969) — Cover artist, some editions — 3,206 copies, 45 reviews
A Voyage to Arcturus (1920) — Cover artist, some editions — 1,487 copies, 40 reviews
The Infinity Concerto (1984) — Cover artist, some editions — 643 copies, 10 reviews
Midas World (1983) — Cover artist, some editions — 283 copies, 3 reviews
Keep the Giraffe Burning (1977) — Cover artist, some editions — 87 copies, 2 reviews
Le cycle du non-A (1988) — Cover artist, some editions — 49 copies
Goldmann Fantasy Foliant I. Fantasy- Stories. (1983) — Cover artist, some editions — 11 copies

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Birthdate
1947
Gender
male
Occupations
artist
Nationality
Germany (birth)
Birthplace
Neuburg an der Donau, Deutschland
Places of residence
Neuburg an der Donau, Germany (birth)
Odenwald, Germany
Associated Place (for map)
Germany

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2 reviews
From Publishers Weekly:

It's fun! It's creative! It's a coloring book for grown-ups! In Islamic Mandalas, readers get to use their imaginations to color in the geometric arrangements and patterns that occur in the book's selection of 31 historic mandalas. Included are designs from a 13th-century plate, a 14th-century Qur'anic illustration and a motif from a 15th-century Turkish mosque. It would be helpful to have more information about the mandalas' original purpose in Islamic art, and an show more idea of the spiritual illumination readers can hope to gain by decorating them; the book doesn't offer an introduction. Still, each design is accompanied by a brief quotation from an Islamic poet (Rumi dominates here), a nice touch. Also, the pages remove easily for proud display on the refrigerator. - Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Description:

Select your own colors to fill out these 31 mandalas, then consult the artist’s “chart of emotions” to discover what your choices reveal. Each mandala is based on breathtaking classical designs from the high Islamic cultures of 500 to 1,000 years ago. Meditative poems from the great Islamic literary tradition accompany the mandalas. “It’s fun! It’s creative! It’s a coloring book for grown-ups!”—Publishers Weekly.
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