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libro del té

libro del té

Kakuzō Okakura

Published in 1906, 'Libro del Té' by Kakuzō Okakura is a philosophical exploration of the Japanese tea ceremony and its cultural significance. The work serves as a bridge between Eastern and Western cultures, intertwining themes of art, philosophy, and aesthetics. Okakura emphasizes the importance of simplicity and harmony in life, advocating for a deeper appreciation of beauty and tranquility amidst chaos. This book is notable for its insights into the spiritual and artistic dimensions of tea, making it a key text in understanding Japanese culture and aesthetics.

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