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The Book of Tea describes all aspects of the Japanese tea ceremony
and explains how its rituals blend seamlessly with traditional
Japanese life.Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series
of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics. These beautiful
books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This
edition has an afterword by Anna Sherman and delightful
illustrations by Sayuri Romei. This short book, written in English
by a Japanese scholar and artist, was first published in 1906 at a
time when Japan was opening up to Western culture. In response to
that, Okakura Kakuzo set out to explain the beauty and simplicity
of Japanese daily life which was greatly inspired by teaism. He
describes in detail the different aspects of the tea ceremony, how
it was founded, the role of the tea masters, the architecture of
the tea-room and the stages of making and serving the tea. He then
goes on to explain the connection between Taoism and Zennism with
tea and he also writes chapters on art appreciation and the art of
flower arranging. Review His delicate verbal images are a
highlight, and in his twilight of evergreens we share the teaist
appreciation of beauty in simplicity -- Kristen Treen, The Guardian
From the Back Cover ‘Perfection is everywhere if we only choose to
recognise it’ The Book of Tea describes how the beauty and
simplicity of Japanese daily life is inspired by Teaism. Okakura
Kakuzo describes all the different aspects of the tea ceremony,
from the role of the tea masters to the stages of making and
serving tea. He shows how Teaism interconnects with spirituality,
art appreciation and flower-arranging to bring joy to the
individual and to enrich Japanese culture. First published in 1906,
this edition features delightful illustrations by Sayuri Romei and
an afterword by Anna Sherman. About the Author Okakura Kakuzo was
born in 1862, the son of a merchant. He learnt English as a child
and went on to study languages at Tokyo University. There, he
started a movement to preserve Japanese culture from the rise of
modernism and westernization. At the age of only twenty-nine he was
made principle of the National Art School and many of his students
went on to become famous artists. In 1898 he resigned to found a
dissident school of art. To raise funds, he travelled to America
where he found a wealthy and interested patron in Mrs Isabella
Gardner, ‘Queen of Boston’. Now a successful artist, he was also
appointed curator of Chinese and Japanese art at the Boston Museum.
A dramatic and extrovert character, he wrote The Book of Tea in
1906 and died seven years later, in 1913.Anna Sherman was born in
Little Rock, Arkansas. She studied Greek and Latin at Wellesley
College and Oxford before moving to Tokyo in 2001. The Bells of Old
Tokyo is her first book.
Rezervovaný Kai Young si nehodlá pustit k tělu ani náznak chaosu,
který Isabella Valencia dokonale ztělesňuje. V době, kdy je v sázce
osud mediálního impéria, si miliardářský dědic nemůže dovolit žádné
rozptýlení. Ani on sám není Isabellin typ – a jeho členství v
exkluzivním klubu, kde pracuje jako barmanka, z něj navíc dělá
zakázané ovoce. Nelze však popřít, že pod chladným zevnějškem se
skrývá muž, který by ji dokázal roztavit pouhým dotykem. Co všechno
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