About the Book
The Book of Tea is a philosophical work by Kakuzō Okakura that explores the aesthetics and cultural significance of tea in Japanese society. It delves into the relationship between tea and art, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and harmony in both tea ceremonies and life. The book also reflects on the broader implications of Eastern philosophy and its contrast with Western thought.
Frequently asked questions
What is "The Book of Tea" about?
The Book of Tea is a philosophical work by Kakuzō Okakura that explores the aesthetics and cultural significance of tea in Japanese society. It delves into the
Who wrote "The Book of Tea"?
"The Book of Tea" was written by Kakuzō Okakura.
Is the "The Book of Tea" audiobook by Kakuzō Okakura free?
Yes. BookAudio lets you listen to the public-domain audiobook "The Book of Tea" online for free. For commercial titles we link to the official source (such as Audible).
How long is the "The Book of Tea" audiobook?
The "The Book of Tea" audiobook runs about 2h 9m.
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