Never merely an entertainment, puppetry in Burma has traditionally been an art held in high esteem by all classes. Burmese marionettes reported current events, educated the people in literature, history, and religion, and even enjoyed the rare privilege of speaking for kings. Here, the Burmese marionette theater is described in detail, and the characters and stories of these yoke-thei ("small dolls") are introduced.
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Never merely an entertainment, puppetry in Burma has traditionally been an art held in high esteem by all classes. Burmese marionettes reported current events, educated the people in literature, history, and religion, and even enjoyed the rare privilege of speaking for kings. Here, the Burmese marionette theater is described in detail, and the characters and stories of these yoke-thei ("small dolls") are introduced.
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Add this copy of The Illusion of Life: Burmese Marionettes to cart. $85.00, good condition, Sold by Moe's Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Berkeley, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1994 by White Orchid Press.
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Good. No jacket. The cover is rubbed and shelf worn and rubbed. The back cover has residue from a torn off sticker on the bottom corner edge. Binding is tight and inside is clean and unmarked.