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Book Of Tea

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The Book of Tea' is a philosophical treatise written by Kakuzo Okakura, a Japanese scholar, art critic, and curator, first published in 1906.

This influential work explores the aesthetics, cultural significance, and philosophy behind the Japanese tea ceremony.

The author discusses the principles of simplicity, harmony, and reverence that are central to the tea ceremony, highlighting its ability to foster a deeper connection with nature, oneself, and others.

Okakura explores the contrast between Eastern and Western cultures, examining how the appreciation of tea reflects differing approaches to beauty, spirituality, and the pursuit of knowledge.

He emphasizes the importance of preserving traditional values and aesthetics in the face of modernization.

It provides readers with a profound understanding of the philosophy and artistry underlying the tea ceremony, making it a cherished text for those interested in Japanese culture, aesthetics, and the pursuit of a mindful existence.

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Double 9 Books
9358594314 / 9789358594317
eBook (EPUB)
01/07/2023
1 pages
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