The Book Of Tea Kakuzo Okakura

The Book Of Tea Kakuzo Okakura. The Book of Tea, Kakuzo Okakura Publication date 1919, c1906 Topics Tea, Japan -- Social life and customs Publisher New York : Duffield & Co The book emphasizes how Teaism taught the Japanese many things; most importantly, simplicity

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The Book of Tea (茶の本, Cha no Hon) A Japanese Harmony of Art, Culture, and the Simple Life (1906) [1] by Okakura Kakuzō (1906) is a long essay linking the role of chadō (teaism) to the aesthetic and cultural aspects of Japanese life and protesting Western caricatures of "the East". You will discover the fascinating character of Okakura Kakuzo and the story of how he came to write one of the twentieth century's most influential books on art, beauty, and simplicity—all steeped in the world's communal cup of tea.

Illustrated Classic Edition (The Book of Tea) Amazon.co.uk Okakura, Kakuzo 9780804832199 Books

BY OKAKURA KAKUZO University of California • Berkeley The Joseph M Publication date 1906 Topics Tea, Japanese tea ceremony, Japan -- Social life and customs Publisher London, New York, Putman's sons Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries Language English Item Size 310.5M BY OKAKURA KAKUZO University of California • Berkeley The Joseph M

The Book of Tea Annotated by Okakura Kakuzo Goodreads. The book has been re-designed and expanded for a contemporary audience "The Book of Tea" by Kakuzo Okakura is a philosophical treatise written during the early 20th century that explores the aesthetic, ethical, and spiritual dimensions of tea culture in Japan and China

Kakuzo Okakura The Book of Tea by Kakuzō Okakura Goodreads. Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries Language English Item Size 182.6M It also contains an important essay by Giancarlo Calza on Okakura and his role to foster intercultural understanding and the development of spirituality through the aesthetics and practice of the tea ceremony as a style of life.