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The Photographic I Ching

by Dhiresha McCarver

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"The ancient Chinese oracle, the I Ching, of Book of Changes, is a work of extraordinary insight and wisdom. From its origins at the dawn of history, it developed over the centuries to become one of the greatest Chinese classical texts and the foundation of the Taoist and Confucian philosophies. The I Ching has exerted a powerful influence on Chinese life for three thousand years, but has only comparatively recently become known in the West." "The Photographic I Ching is unique in its approach. A further dimension has been given to Dhiresha McCarver's modern interpretation by the highly acclaimed photographer Gary Woods, whose elliptical and evocative images linger in the mind. By combining word with image, The Photographic I Ching enables its readers to deepen their understanding of the connection of the human psyche with the forces of the natural world."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (more)
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"The ancient Chinese oracle, the I Ching, of Book of Changes, is a work of extraordinary insight and wisdom. From its origins at the dawn of history, it developed over the centuries to become one of the greatest Chinese classical texts and the foundation of the Taoist and Confucian philosophies. The I Ching has exerted a powerful influence on Chinese life for three thousand years, but has only comparatively recently become known in the West." "The Photographic I Ching is unique in its approach. A further dimension has been given to Dhiresha McCarver's modern interpretation by the highly acclaimed photographer Gary Woods, whose elliptical and evocative images linger in the mind. By combining word with image, The Photographic I Ching enables its readers to deepen their understanding of the connection of the human psyche with the forces of the natural world."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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