Mongolia ANNOTATION
Describes the geography, history, government, economy, people, lifestyle, religion, language, arts, leisure, festivals, and food of Mongolia.
FROM THE CRITICS
Children's Literature - Uma Krishnaswami
Part of the publisher's "Cultures of the World" series (titles range from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe), this book incorporates the rich photographic imagery characteristic of Time-Life productions. A wide variety of subjects are covered, from lifestyles and religions to geography, history, leisure, and food. A praiseworthy effort has been made to include contemporary as well as traditional images of this ancient culture but relatively young independent nation. A few notes, however, have a decidedly patronizing ring -- why, for instance, should one "expect Mongolian society to be rather underdeveloped from a cultural and artistic point of view" simply because of its nomadic nature? And what does "underdeveloped" mean, anyway, in a cultural and artistic context? A map, notes, glossary, bibliography and index round out the book.