The Book of Tea, 9781529021066
Hardcover
Discover beauty, simplicity, and art within the Japanese tea ceremony.

$30.06

  • Hardcover

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    10 February 2020

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Summary

The Whispers of Tea: A Journey Through Japanese Ritual

The Book of Tea unveils the captivating world of the Japanese tea ceremony, revealing how its intricate rituals intertwine with the very fabric of traditional Japanese life.

This exquisite edition, adorned with delightful illustrations by Sayuri Romei and an insightful afterword by Anna Sherman, explores the beauty and simplicity of Japanese daily life as inspired by teaism.

Originally published in 1906 by Japane…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529021066
ISBN-10:1529021065
Series:Macmillan Collector's Library
Author:Okakura Kakuzo, Anna Sherman, Sayuri Romei
Publisher:Pan Macmillan
Imprint:Macmillan Collector's Library
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:10 February 2020
Weight:132g
Dimensions:157mm x 99mm x 15mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

His delicate verbal images are a highlight, and in his ‘twilight of evergreens’ we share the teaist appreciation of beauty in simplicity

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 *

About The Author

Okakura Kakuzo

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 died in 1913.

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