Handmade, Gary Rogowski
Handmade, Gary Rogowski
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Handmade
Creative Focus in the Age of Distraction

Author: Gary Rogowski

Narrator: BJ Harrison

Unabridged: 7 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/12/2019


Synopsis

In an era when there are countless competing claims on one's attention, how does one find the internal focus to be creative? For master furniture craftsman Gary Rogowski, the answer is in the act of creative work itself. The discipline of working with one's hands to create unnecessarily beautiful things shapes the builder into a more complete human being.

In the tradition of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and Shop Class as Soulcraft, Rogowski's Handmade is a profound meditation on the eternal value of manual work, creativity, human fallibility, and the stubborn pursuit of quality work. Rogowski tells his life story of how he became a craftsman and how years of persistent work have taught him patience, resilience, tolerance for failure, and a love of pursuing beauty and mastery for its own sake.

Part autobiography, part guide to creativity, and part guide to living, Handmade is a book for craftspeople, artists, and anyone who seeks clarity, purpose, and creativity in their work—and it's the perfect antidote to a modern world that thinks human labor is obsolete.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ben

Gary’s wisdom and zen shines through here and I really enjoyed reading what this master has to say on the subject of patience, quality, and hard work. My rating has more to do with the quality of the writing. This book would easily be 5 stars and more valuable to the reader/student with the aid of a......more

Goodreads review by Lech

Really resonates with my thoughts. It was real pleasure listening to this audiobook while working on my handmade project. It's not just about woodworking, but also about life, learning, thinking, going through tough times, understanding human nature, etc. I found some answers to my questions and would......more

Goodreads review by Cameron

There are some brilliant sections here with philosophical questing into meaningful labor, the nature of self-forgiveness, and craftsmanship. But—holy cow—does this thing need an editor. Some sections (in my opinion, especially the bits on hiking in the Northwest) are rambling and digressive (and not......more