The Opposite of Cold
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The Opposite of Cold
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A full-color history and celebration of Finnish sauna in the western Great Lakes region.
As many in the north country can attest, one of life's great pleasures resides in the tradition of sauna-sitting in 180-plus-degree heat and throwing cool water on oven-hot stones to create a blast of steam (called lyly), followed by a jump in the lake, standing naked in subzero temperatures (or even a roll in the snow), or just relaxing on the cooling porch. To the uninitiated, there is a strange, alluring mystique to the art of Finnish sauna. But to an ever-increasing number of peopleβfrom their small urban saunas to backwoods and lakeside retreatsβthe culture and practice of Finnish sauna are as much a part of northwoods life as campfires and canoe trips.
Beginning with the origins of Finnish sauna and how the practice was first brought to North America, and continuing all the way to contemporary design, The Opposite of Cold is an exquisite commemoration of the history, culture, and practice of Finnish sauna in the northwoods. With stunning photographs of unique and historic saunas of the regionβincluding the oldest sauna in North America, incredible surviving saunas from immigrant farmsteads, and the gorgeous contemporary saunas from noted architectsβMichael Nordskog and Aaron Hautala unveil the importance and beauty of sauna culture in modern Midwestern life.
Richly illuminated by Aaron Hautala's photographs of distinctive saunas from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ontario, and Finland, The Opposite of Cold is for people who grew up with Wednesday and Saturday evening saunas (or watched their steaming neighbours running toward the lake) and for those who dream of one day having their own. And through this book, we see why Finnish sauna tradition is vital and enduring, from the warmest summer evenings to the coldest winter nights.
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Praised as an important and fitting tribute, this book makes permanent the cherished memories of Finnish sauna culture. Mikkel Aaland, author of Sweat, notes it honours the wholeness of mind, body, and spirit fostered by the sauna tradition. The Chicago Tribune highlights its beautiful illustrations and celebration of the longstanding sauna belt across North America, recognising its significance in modern Midwestern culture.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780816656820
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 14 September 2010
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Minnesota Press
Contributors:
- By Aaron W. Hautala
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 28.0mm
Width: 254.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 208
About the Author
Michael Nordskog is an attorney, editor, and writer who grew up in Two Harbors, Minnesota. His writing has appeared in numerous publications including The Rake and Lake County Journal, and he is a former contributor to A Prairie Home Companion.
Aaron Hautala is the creative director and owner of RedHouseMedia in Brainerd, Minnesota. He has helped launch a variety of magazines and was the founding art director at Lake Country Journal. His photographs have appeared widely throughout Minnesota.
David Salmela is an award-winning architect practicing out of Duluth, Minnesota. Considered one of America's leading practitioners of critical regionalism, his contemporary sauna designs are highly recognized.
Arnold Alanen is professor emeritus of landscape architecture at the University of Wisconsin and the author of Morgan Park: Duluth, U.S. Steel, and the Forging of a Company Town (Minnesota, 2007).
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