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Essays in idleness and Hōjōki

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These two works on life's fleeting pleasures are by Buddhist monks from medieval Japan, but each shows a different world-view. In the short memoir H�j�ki, Ch�mei recounts his decision to withdraw from worldly affairs and live as a hermit in a tiny hut in the mountains, contemplating the impermanence of human existence. Kenko, however, displays a fascination with more earthy matters in his collection of anecdotes, advice and observations. From ribald stories of drunken monks to aching nostalgia for the fading traditions of the Japanese court, Essays in Idleness is a constantly surprising work that ranges across the spectrum of human experience.

Meredith McKinney's excellent new translation also includes notes and an introduction exploring the spiritual and historical background of the works.

Ch�mei was born into a family of Shinto priests in around 1155, at at time when the stable world of the court was...

Request Code : ZLIBIO2657847
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Year:
2013
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd;Penguin Classics
Language:
English
Pages:
xxxi, 188 pages : illustrations, map ; 20 cm
ISBN 10:
0141957875
ISBN 13:
9780141192109
ISBN:
9780141957876,9780141192109,0141192100,0141957875
Series:
Penguin classics

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