Book of Tea: Beauty, Simplicity and the Zen Aesthetic

Book of Tea: Beauty, Simplicity and the Zen Aesthetic

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Format Kindle
Pages 152
Language English
Published Nov 20, 2018
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
ISBN-10 1462920497
ISBN-13 9781462920495
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Kakuzō Okakura's exploration of tea goes beyond the beverage itself, delving into a philosophy that intertwines beauty, simplicity, and the Zen aesthetic. This work serves as a graceful reminder of how everyday rituals can encapsulate profound truths about existence and the nature of art. Through its pages, readers are invited to appreciate the subtle elegance found in both the art of tea and the world around them.

Okakura presents tea as a cultural touchstone that reflects broader themes of harmony and transcendence. Each chapter unfolds layers of meaning that connect the act of brewing and sharing tea with deep-rooted traditions, inviting contemplation on the connections between nature, artistry, and human experience. The prose strikes a beautiful balance, evoking the serenity of a tea ceremony while encouraging readers to consider their own relationships with beauty and simplicity.

With contributions from Andrew Juniper and Liza Dalby, this work encompasses a rich tapestry of perspectives on tea, making it a multifaceted exploration that resonates with enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The dialogue weaves historical, cultural, and philosophical insights that challenge the reader to engage with life’s finer details and embrace the calm amidst the chaos.

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