Book of Tea (Version 2)
Kakuzō Okakura
The Book of Tea transcends the simple act of drinking tea, delving into the realms of philosophy, religion, and art. It chronicles the evolution of tea from a medicinal brew to a cultural phenomenon known as teaism. The author poignantly encapsulates the essence of the book in the opening paragraph “Tea began as a medicine and grew into a beverage.” As it journeyed through history, particularly in eighth-century China and fifteenth-century Japan, tea became intertwined with poetry and aesthetic appreciation, ultimately evolving into a spiritual practice that celebrates beauty amidst life’s imperfections. Drawing from Japanese Zen Buddhism, teaism also finds its roots in Chinese Confucianism and Taoism. Published in 1906, The Book of Tea offers readers a profound glimpse into Japanese culture, enhancing our understanding of minimalism in art, architecture, and daily living. (Summary by CliveCatterall)
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