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The Book of Tea

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A timeless classic that points to tea as Asia's unique power to influence the world.
  • 01 April 2007
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A classic essay at the intersection of art, philosophy, and tea.

Kakuzo Okakuzo was a fascinating intellectual of Japan's Meiji period. He was bilingual in English and Japanese from an early age and spent his career bridging the gap between the two cultures. Originally written in English and addressed to the Western world, The Book of Tea introduced readers to "Teaism"—the practice of drinking tea and its relationship to religion, aesthetics, and ethics. But Okakuzo goes further, issuing a corrective to the West's orientalist caricature of Japan and the "East." A fascinating document of history and philosophy rumored to have inspired Heidegger's Being and Time.

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Pages: 128
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
Imprint: Stone Bridge Press
Series: Stone Bridge Classics
Publication Date: 01 April 2007
ISBN: 9780893469672
Format: eBook
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“A seminal guide to Asian life and thought. . . . Very highly recommended.”
Midwest Book Review

Kakuzo Okakura (1863-1913) was an administrator and scholar who had a profound effect on art and aesthetics both in Japan and the West. He helped found an arts college and in 1904 became an assistant curator at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. Through his writings, Okakura was able to permanently affect the way the West viewed Japan and Asia.