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Old 29th April 2020, 12:19 PM   #1
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Does anybody have the book "Balinese Keris" by Kam Garrett?

Is it worth buying?
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Old 29th April 2020, 01:00 PM   #2
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Yes, I have it and it is worth buying IMO, I learned some interesting information, the author lived in Bali for a long time.
I bought it from the Leiden Museum bookshop.
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Yes, I have it and it is worth buying IMO, I learned some interesting information, the author lived in Bali for a long time.
I bought it from the Leiden Museum bookshop.
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Old 1st May 2020, 02:23 AM   #4
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I'm curious - what makes this better than other Bali books?
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I'm curious - what makes this better than other Bali books?
Good for people like me who only knows English.......
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I think I would prefer to reserve comment on this subject.
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I'm curious - what makes this better than other Bali books?
First and as Anthony said, the book is written in English. The author studied Asian Art at the Hawai University, then he was trained as a professional Javanese court dancer and performed across the world. He moved to Bali and became curator of a major art Museum in Ubud.... He converted to Balinese Hinduism and immersed himself in Balinese culture for many years and in the study of the Balinese kris with the help of local experts. I would consider his book as the Balinese equivalent of the book "The World of the Javanese Kris" written by G. and B. Solyom, although some members may not agree as I understand....
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Old 1st May 2020, 01:44 PM   #8
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Apart from the keris book, Garrett Kam has also published these pieces of writing:-

https://independent.academia.edu/GarrettKam

I would suggest that everybody should buy this book, together with Pak Neka's publications and form their own opinions.

Perhaps the value of any piece of writing is found in the knowledge of the reader and that which he wishes to learn from what he reads.
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