The Art of the Straight Line: My Tai Chi
P**O
Lou doing his stuff
If you like Lou, and if you like Tai Chi, this is for you!!! not doubt!
A**N
Strangely compelling
I'm really glad I read this book. But why?I'm not a Lou Reed fan. I'm a fan of Ren Guangyi.I'm not a Velvet Underground fan. I'm a fan of Chen style Taijiquan.This book gives an inside look at a figure who is dear and important to many people. Reading it is all I know about Lou Reed. It's an interesting thing to read such personal things about someone you know nothing about. It's very touching at times. But what's interesting to me is to see how a person so very different from myself can share in the deep love for the same art.I was fortunate to study with Lou's teacher, Ren Guangyi, for a few years back in the late 90s. That's why I purchased this book. I was glad to read things that resonated with me from my own experience, while also getting a new and different perspective.Another thing which is central to this book is the connection between practicing taijiquan and healing. Any time I have an injury or feel a little off, I fall back on my taijiquan as my physical therapy. Reading intimately about another person's struggles and how taijiquan helped mitigate them offers a valuable look into the art and into a way of living.There are many different voices and perspectives offered in this book. Not all appealed to me. I'm guessing others will find the same. But the whole picture that emerges is, as I titled this review, strangely compelling.This book also contains a wealth of beautiful images, from photographs to sketches to paintings. One photograph that I found particularly amusing was Lou Reed practicing taijiquan with members of Metallica. What a great image!
D**R
Heartfelt fascinating read
Lou was a Tai Chi devotee, great tale of his experience and the people that inspired him and were impacted by him..
M**C
Very nice
Obsessive VU / Lou Reed fan here.I've read around 50 books on the velvets, Lou, and related topics, so of course I *had to get this, even though I know nothing, nor do I care, about Tai Chi.First thing to get out of the way: this should be filed under "false advertising" as Lou Reed did not write this book. Instead it's a collection of interviews and reminiscences by a bunch of people, mostly about Tai Chi, or about Lou Reed's practice of Tai Chi.Although I did skip a few pages that were entirely about Tai Chi, with no connection to Lou Reed, I found the rest fascinating and often touching. It revealed another side of the man, and for that reason this was well worth the read. In addition, it made me think about exploring Tai Chi, clear sign that something deep was communicated in these pages.Finally, Jonathan Richman is in the book, and he is always a treat, almost worth the price of admission alone.Your mileage may vary, but if you are a VU/Lou fan AND are open to exploring new things, you may be delighted by this book.
T**E
Didn't want it to end!
This is such a good book. It's not only about tai chi and a fascinating artist and those who knew him, but about how to live an authentic life. I loved it!
R**.
Not an easy read, only for experts in field
Given as a gift to my QiGong, Tai Chi instructor who studied all over the world. Not a good read. Waste of money, plus it was expensive
G**2
Book written by my former boss
Lou wrote a great book.
J**M
The Art of the Straight Line:My Tai Chi
An incredibly inspiring book about Lou Reed and the practice of Tai Chi. It was full of information aboutthis important practice and how it supported the artist/musician Lou Reed in his life!
J**I
Emotivo y curioso
Además de gozar de una edición excelente, con tintas a dos colores, fotografias y bocetos, la selección de entrevistas es muy interesantes. Laurie Anderson, la compañera de Luo Reed ha buscado a personas que influyeron en el cambio de vida radical de Lou Reed, pasando de ser un ser humano vencido por las drogas y la depresión, a un auténtico fanático de la práctica del Taijiquan (Taichi). Muy interesante, curioso y emotivo. Un diez.
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