Delve into the exquisite reflections of a thirteenth-century Japanese monk, Kenkō Yoshida, as he contemplates life's ephemeral joys. This collection, part of the Little Black Classics series, offers delicate observations on nature and the senses, from the glow of moonlight and the taste of sake to the beauty of spring blossoms and the fleeting charm of idle moments. It's a profound yet accessible journey into ancient Japanese thought, inviting readers to commune with wisdom from the past and appreciate the subtle wonders of existence.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience the timeless wisdom of a 13th-century Japanese monk on life's simple pleasures.
- Immerse yourself in delicate reflections on nature, beauty, and the senses.
- Discover a classic work of Japanese literature in a beautifully presented, compact edition.
- Gain insight into Buddhist philosophy and the appreciation of fleeting moments.
About the Author
Kenkō Yoshida (c. 1283-1352) was a Japanese author and Buddhist monk. He is best known for his work Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness), a collection of essays that reflect on the impermanence of life, the beauty of nature, and the wisdom of solitude. His writings are celebrated for their elegant prose and profound insights, making him a significant figure in Japanese literature and a timeless voice of contemplative thought.