Little Tea Book - Applewood Books for Tea Lovers & Gifting
Little Tea Book - Applewood Books for Tea Lovers & Gifting

Little Tea Book - Applewood Books for Tea Lovers & Gifting

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The idea of the spiritual nature of tea has long been part of Japanese culture, and somewhat of a mystery to Western culture. With the 1906 publication of Kakuzo Okakura's ‚The Book of Tea,‚this connection was made clear to American readers who were beginning to see an upsurge of Japanese influence in the arts and culture. Through his work, Okakura introduced the term ‚Teaism‚ and explained to Western readers the influence tea, and its associated ceremonies, had on every aspect of Japanese life. Written in English, the work spoke to Westerners in terms they could understand, explaining not only Zen and Taoism, but also the secular aspects of tea, its simplicity and clarity, and its influence on Japanese art and architecture. He ends the work with a discussion of Tea Masters, particularly Sen no Rikyu's contributions to the Japanese Tea Ceremony. Through this immensely important work, Okakura guided Westerners into Japan's culture, teaching an appreciation of its culture, its art, and its philosophies.

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If you are a tea lover as I am~you just might enjoy this whimsical book first published in 1903. It is full of poetry and talk of tea in various lands. It is written in a very elegant style. I really enjoy books written in Old English. The poetry in this book was especially enjoyable. If you like the writing style of Shakespeare you will like this book.