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Why We Make Things and Why It Matters

The Education of a Craftsman

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Why We Make Things and Why It Matters

By: Peter Korn
Narrated by: Traber Burns
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In this moving account, Peter Korn explores the nature and rewards of creative practice. We follow his search for meaning as an Ivy-educated child of the middle class who finds employment as a novice carpenter on Nantucket, transitions to self-employment as a designer and maker of fine furniture, takes a turn at teaching and administration at Colorado's Anderson Ranch Arts Center, and then founds a school in Maine: the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship, an internationally respected nonprofit institution.

Furniture making practiced as a craft in the 21st century is a decidedly marginal occupation. Yet the view from the periphery can be illuminating. For Korn the challenging work of bringing something new and meaningful into the world through one's own volition—whether in the arts, the kitchen, or the marketplace—is what generates the meaning and fulfillment that so many of us seek.

This is not a how-to book in any sense. Korn wants to get at the why of craft in particular and the satisfactions of creative work in general to understand their essential nature. How does the making of objects shape our identities? How do the products of creative work inform society? In short, what does the process of making things reveal to us about ourselves? Korn draws on four decades of hands-on experience to answer these questions eloquently, and often poignantly, in this personal, introspective, and revealing book.

©2013 Peter Korn (P)2014 Blackstone Audiobooks
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As a tradespeople myself I love to make and make so this book really encapsulated why I do a harder worse paid job than my university education qualified me for. As this guy eminently puts it its led to "a life of personal integrity spiritual fulfilment and service to community". There are so many moments in this text to evaluate why and identify with his reasons why you love to make, any variety of making and creating. I LOVED this!!!!

Philosophical Loveliness

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Good listen, author talks about his personal life struggle and shares his experience as a craftsman.

Good listen

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I recommend it for every young person about to embark on the wonderful journey of becoming. And for those like me, already in the journey looking for strength to prevail.

Finishing high school? Read this.

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I enjoyed hearing the philosophical thoughts about creativity. I listened while woodburning. It was a nice voice to listen to. It reflected some of my own realisations about creativity

Enjoyed it!!

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lovely book, really recomend, loads of stuff that you can learn from author, look no futher and read it

not too bad

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It’s not a particularly glamorous life nor one to pity that Korn has lived, but a fulfilling one and it’s from these people we can learn to live.

This book is mostly a reflection on his journey and the value of craft for him and the world around him/us. He sometimes delves into the philosophy and theory as interludes and this keeps the biography fresh.

The performance is really excellent, and fits the book very well. The recording was done well too, with a rather neutral, if a little woofy tone (though, I am an audio engineer, so I might be a stickler)

This book doesn’t sparkle or shout. It’s unassuming and meditative. It was fantastic company for washing dishes.

A simple yet inspiring biography, read excellently

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I enjoyed listening to this book as an individual getting into woodworking. It has opened my mind to where I can take my hobby and how it can find fulfillment in the process.

Great insights from an experienced craftsman

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A little rambling and a personal rant but that’s the nature of one persons insight into their experience. Part academic, part experiential, all interesting.

Great insights

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I loved it. A nice mellow listen which was both inspiring and down to earth.

Both inspiring and down to earth.

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A tale of a craftsman’s life, with honest observation, personal detail and philosophical thinking. As an artist in a similar journey, I deeply appreciated it’s wise words and musings. For those who want to get straight to those thoughts, start at chapter 8, but I recommend reading the whole book.

Beautiful and insightful

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