The Book of Tea (Okakura Kakuzo)

 
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The Book of Tea by Okakura Kakuzo

Ebook Details

Author
Okakura Kakuzo
Publisher
Putman's sons 1906
ISBN/ASIN
1605123773
Format
multiple formats
Number of pages
184

The book focuses on the Japanese Art of Tea, but the author offers a rarely seen perspective on Eastern and Western cultures.

Okakura Kakuzo gives a brief history of tea in China, and the stages of tea-drinking in that country. His main focus is on Zen and its connection to Teaism, and of the influence of the Zen monks in establishing and refining the Japanese Tea Ceremony.

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