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The Book of Tiki. The cult of polynesian pop in fifties america.

The Book of Tiki. The cult of polynesian pop in fifties america.

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Like the topic it covers, this book is a treasure
Review: If you have any passing interest in the tiki culture of the 50's and 60's this book is for you. Containing hundreds of rare photographs, matchbook covers, swizzle sticks, and more, this book stands unparalled in its field.

About the only thing missing is a chapter on the Exotica music which closely tied to this culture - the tunes of the era get only a very passing reference.

That said, YOU WILL NOT REGRET purchasing this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jimbo
Review: If you have the slightest interest in the subject, you have to have this book. it is an amazing piece of work, and a visual feast. It is one book I pick up again and again, and always notice something new. Buy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Entertaining and educational
Review: It does not happen often that a new facet of American pop culture that has not been recognized before gets discovered. With his Book of Tiki Sven Kirsten succeeds in establishing a style that has been overlooked by art critics and historians alike. Through an amazing amount of visuals Kirsten proves how Tiki in it's heyday influenced every walk of American life, from architecture, design and graphics to food and drink.

In addition to the rich imagery (which affords the viewer an almost physical experience of the phenomenon) Kirsten's writing traces back the origins of the style to the Western fascination with Polynesia and, without becoming too analytical and dry, enlightens the reader on the motives for this escapism.
The chronicler's ironic enthusiasm for his subject saves him from becoming judgmental and falling for easy, politically correct conclusions.
We are guided through the history of Polynesia as an eternal metaphor for an earthly Eden up to the point where Americans fell in love with this vision.
Here Kirsten conveys how the post-war need for more moral freedom coincided with the tales of Pacific war theater veterans and the 50s idealization of Hawaii as a dream vacation destination.
In taking the guise of an urban archeologist who (as is done in classic archeology) discovers a lost culture through it's objects and artifacts, Kirsten accomplishes to throw light on a fascinating chapter of American pop that has so far lingered in obscurity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More Tiki Than You Can Shake A Torch At
Review: Like all Taschen books, this book is visually STUNNING! Just leafing through the pictures never gets boring. The real treat is the book is also jam packed facts, folklore, drink recipies, and so much more. More information about Tiki than I ever knew existed.

Plenty of eye-candy in this book, but very well balanced with informative and fun content. A must have for the Tiki enthusiast!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More Tiki Than You Can Shake A Torch At
Review: Like all Taschen books, this book is visually STUNNING! Just leafing through the pictures never gets boring. The real treat is the book is also jam packed facts, folklore, drink recipies, and so much more. More information about Tiki than I ever knew existed.

Plenty of eye-candy in this book, but very well balanced with informative and fun content. A must have for the Tiki enthusiast!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Aloha!
Review: My hat is off to Sven A. Kirsten. An amazing amount of work has gone into researching and compiling this book. The result is truly spectacular. The book of Tiki is bright, colorful, entertaining and mine of polynesian pop information. A must for any armchair archeologist.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GET IT- PERIOD.
Review: Sven "Tiki" Kirsten has written the tiki bible. Nothing else compares to this encyclopedia of all that is TIKI. I recommend buying TWO!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a moment of American history frozen in time...
Review: Sven Kirsten's "Book of Tiki" is the first (and I hope not last) serious exploration of American "Tiki" culture. The sheer number of beautiful photographs and Tiki material culture contained here is mind-boggling. A must-have for any Tiki enthusiast, or even if you just love a good Mai-Tai.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book we've been waiting for
Review: Sven's "The Book of Tiki" is by far the most comprehensive book on the subject of Polynesian pop ever written. It is lavishly illustrated with examples of "modern artifacts" from a time many of us did not, and if not for this book, would not get to see. If you like Tikis, you'll love this book, if you love Tikis, then this is the book you have been waiting for.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exceeded My Expectations
Review: The Book of Tiki is excellent: jam-packed with pages and pages of drool-worthy photos and amazing graphics, not to mention the painstakingly researched text. The definitive textbook on Tiki culture and a most satisfying purchase.


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