Author: | Patrick Atangan | ISBN: | 9781561639274 |
Publisher: | NBM Publishing | Publication: | September 1, 2004 |
Imprint: | NBM Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Patrick Atangan |
ISBN: | 9781561639274 |
Publisher: | NBM Publishing |
Publication: | September 1, 2004 |
Imprint: | NBM Publishing |
Language: | English |
Folktales are the bones of society. Through them the lessons of love, courage and maturity are told from an elderly generation to its children. What was once a strong tradition in asian culture is fast disappearing. “Songs of Our Ancestors” is an exploration of these folktales and their cultures. This second volume adapts three Chinese tales themed round the unique struggle of the artist. An old woman, a young boy and a wild spirit are all bound by the creative passion to change their world. In “Silk Tapestry,” an impoverished elderly woman’s only hope against a life of hardship lies in the completion of a magical tapestry. It is said to be the key to paradise. In “Sausage-Boy and his Magic Brush,” a young boy’s remarkable talent for creating paintings that come to life attracts a greedy woman. And in the creation myth “Pan-Gu,” a wild but lonely spirit sculpts the Earth from a cosmic egg in hopes it will bring others like him to keep him company.
Folktales are the bones of society. Through them the lessons of love, courage and maturity are told from an elderly generation to its children. What was once a strong tradition in asian culture is fast disappearing. “Songs of Our Ancestors” is an exploration of these folktales and their cultures. This second volume adapts three Chinese tales themed round the unique struggle of the artist. An old woman, a young boy and a wild spirit are all bound by the creative passion to change their world. In “Silk Tapestry,” an impoverished elderly woman’s only hope against a life of hardship lies in the completion of a magical tapestry. It is said to be the key to paradise. In “Sausage-Boy and his Magic Brush,” a young boy’s remarkable talent for creating paintings that come to life attracts a greedy woman. And in the creation myth “Pan-Gu,” a wild but lonely spirit sculpts the Earth from a cosmic egg in hopes it will bring others like him to keep him company.