The Book of Tea: Beauty, Simplicity and the Zen Aesthetic
"Transcending the narrow confines of its title, The Book of Tea presents a unified concept of life, art, and nature…exploring topics related to tea appreciation, including Zen, flower arranging, and Taoism." —The Japan Times

Now available in paperback—with new photographs and a fresh foreword—this timeless classic by Okakura Kakuzo continues to inspire readers around the world. Far more than a meditation on tea, this book is a profound reflection on Japanese aesthetics, Zen Buddhism, and the art of finding beauty in the everyday.

Originally written in 1906 to be read aloud in the salon of Boston's famed art patron Isabella Stewart Gardner, The Book of Tea was Okakura's impassioned response to the Western world's growing misunderstanding—and disregard—of Japanese culture. A philosopher, curator, and early cultural preservationist, Okakura sought to bridge East and West, introducing a global audience to the subtle philosophies that shaped Japanese life.

Rather than focusing solely on the tea ceremony, Okakura explores the spiritual and philosophical worldview behind it, drawing connections between Teaism, Zen, Taoism, art, architecture, and poetry. At its heart, The Book of Tea invites readers to cultivate a mindful awareness of simplicity and beauty in the small moments of daily life.

This edition includes:
  • A new foreword by Andrew Juniper, author and expert on wabi-sabi aesthetics
  • An introduction by Liza Dalby, the first American woman trained as a geisha
  • New photographs highlighting the quiet elegance of the tea tradition

More than a century later, The Book of Tea remains a beloved classic—a lyrical and deeply relevant guide to the art of living. For anyone drawn to Japanese culture, mindfulness, or the philosophy of beauty, this is essential reading.
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The Book of Tea: Beauty, Simplicity and the Zen Aesthetic
"Transcending the narrow confines of its title, The Book of Tea presents a unified concept of life, art, and nature…exploring topics related to tea appreciation, including Zen, flower arranging, and Taoism." —The Japan Times

Now available in paperback—with new photographs and a fresh foreword—this timeless classic by Okakura Kakuzo continues to inspire readers around the world. Far more than a meditation on tea, this book is a profound reflection on Japanese aesthetics, Zen Buddhism, and the art of finding beauty in the everyday.

Originally written in 1906 to be read aloud in the salon of Boston's famed art patron Isabella Stewart Gardner, The Book of Tea was Okakura's impassioned response to the Western world's growing misunderstanding—and disregard—of Japanese culture. A philosopher, curator, and early cultural preservationist, Okakura sought to bridge East and West, introducing a global audience to the subtle philosophies that shaped Japanese life.

Rather than focusing solely on the tea ceremony, Okakura explores the spiritual and philosophical worldview behind it, drawing connections between Teaism, Zen, Taoism, art, architecture, and poetry. At its heart, The Book of Tea invites readers to cultivate a mindful awareness of simplicity and beauty in the small moments of daily life.

This edition includes:
  • A new foreword by Andrew Juniper, author and expert on wabi-sabi aesthetics
  • An introduction by Liza Dalby, the first American woman trained as a geisha
  • New photographs highlighting the quiet elegance of the tea tradition

More than a century later, The Book of Tea remains a beloved classic—a lyrical and deeply relevant guide to the art of living. For anyone drawn to Japanese culture, mindfulness, or the philosophy of beauty, this is essential reading.
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The Book of Tea: Beauty, Simplicity and the Zen Aesthetic

The Book of Tea: Beauty, Simplicity and the Zen Aesthetic

The Book of Tea: Beauty, Simplicity and the Zen Aesthetic

The Book of Tea: Beauty, Simplicity and the Zen Aesthetic

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"Transcending the narrow confines of its title, The Book of Tea presents a unified concept of life, art, and nature…exploring topics related to tea appreciation, including Zen, flower arranging, and Taoism." —The Japan Times

Now available in paperback—with new photographs and a fresh foreword—this timeless classic by Okakura Kakuzo continues to inspire readers around the world. Far more than a meditation on tea, this book is a profound reflection on Japanese aesthetics, Zen Buddhism, and the art of finding beauty in the everyday.

Originally written in 1906 to be read aloud in the salon of Boston's famed art patron Isabella Stewart Gardner, The Book of Tea was Okakura's impassioned response to the Western world's growing misunderstanding—and disregard—of Japanese culture. A philosopher, curator, and early cultural preservationist, Okakura sought to bridge East and West, introducing a global audience to the subtle philosophies that shaped Japanese life.

Rather than focusing solely on the tea ceremony, Okakura explores the spiritual and philosophical worldview behind it, drawing connections between Teaism, Zen, Taoism, art, architecture, and poetry. At its heart, The Book of Tea invites readers to cultivate a mindful awareness of simplicity and beauty in the small moments of daily life.

This edition includes:
  • A new foreword by Andrew Juniper, author and expert on wabi-sabi aesthetics
  • An introduction by Liza Dalby, the first American woman trained as a geisha
  • New photographs highlighting the quiet elegance of the tea tradition

More than a century later, The Book of Tea remains a beloved classic—a lyrical and deeply relevant guide to the art of living. For anyone drawn to Japanese culture, mindfulness, or the philosophy of beauty, this is essential reading.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9784805314869
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Publication date: 08/14/2018
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 1190L (what's this?)

About the Author

Okakura Kakuzo was born near Tokyo and learned English in his infancy, refining his linguistic skills at the Institute for Foreign Studies in Tokyo. Later he went on to study Oriental Arts at the Tokyo Imperial University. Okakura lived in America for several years where he served as Curator of the Department of Chinese and Japanese art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He was instrumental in the acquisition of much of that museum's exemplary collection of Eastern art.

Foreword to the Original Edition by:
Elise Grilli lived and worked in Tokyo for many years. She was an art critic for the Japan Times and published several books on Japanese art including Golden Screen Paintings of Japan and Japanese Picture Scrolls.

New Foreword by:
Andrew Juniper lives in West Sussex, England where he runs the Wabi-Sabi Art Gallery. He also works as a translator for UK and Japanese government bodies.

New Introduction by:
Liza Dalby is an author and anthropologist who, in the 1970s, became the first American woman to become fully trained as a geisha. Her publications include Geisha and the novel The Tale of Murasaki.

Table of Contents

Foreword 9

Foreword To The 1956 Edition 15

Introduction 23

The Cup Of Humanity 32

The Schools of Tea 46

Taoism And Zennism 60

The Tea Room 76

Art Appreciation 94

Flowers 106

Tea Masters 122

Okakura Kakuzo A Biographical Sketch 131

Notes On The Illustrations 146

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