Essays in Idleness

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Essays in Idleness by Keene, Donald, 9780231112550
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  • ISBN: 9780231112550 | 0231112556
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2/1/1998

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Written sometime between 1330and 1332, the Essays in Idleness, with their timeless relevance and charme, hardly mirror the turbulent time in which they were born. Depite the struggle between the Emperor Go-Daigo and the usurping Hojo family that rocked Japan during these years, the Buddhist priest Kenko found himself "with nothing better to do, jotting down at random whatever nonsensical thoughts have entered my head." The resulting essays, none of them more than a few pages in length and some consisting of but two or three sentence, treat a great variety of subject in a congenial, anecdotal style. Kenko clung to tradition, Buddhism, and the pleasures of solitude, and the themes he trats are all suffused with an unspoken acceptance of Buddhist beliefs. Above all, Kenko gives voice to a distinctly Japanese aesthetic principle: that beauty is bound to perishability.
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