Words to live by : Japanese classics for our time / Nakano Kōji ; translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter.
- 作者: Nakano, Kōji, 1925-2004 author. , Nakano, Kōji, (中野 孝次), 1925-2004 ,
- 其他作者:
- 其他題名:
- いまを生きる知惠.
- いまを生きる知惠
- Japan library (Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan)
- Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan.
- 出版: Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture 2018.
- 叢書名: Japan library.
- 主題: Japanese literature , History and criticism. , Ryōkan, , Yoshida, Kenkō, , Kamo, Chōmei, , Dōgen, , Saigyō, , Yosa, Buson, , Laozi , Criticism and interpretation. , Japanese literature--History and criticism.--To 1868 , Ryōkan, 1758-1831 , Yoshida, Kenkō, 1282?-1350 , Kamo, Chōmei, 1153?-1216 , Dōgen, 1200-1253 , Saigyō, 1118-1190 , Yosa, Buson, 1716-1784 , Laozi--Criticism and interpretation.
- 版本:First English edition.
- ISBN: 9784866580241 (hbk.): NT$335 、 4866580240 (hbk.)
- 一般註:Revised and abridged translation of: "Ima o ikiru chie" originally published by Iwanami Shoten in 2002. Includes "A guide to titles cited in the text" (pages 228-229)
- 書目註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-233).
- 語文註:In English, translated from the Japanese. Colophon also in Japanese.
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- 系統號: 000838310 | 機讀編目格式
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摘要註
"Nakano Kōji pens the door to the treasury of Japanese classics by introducing six writers who are his personal favorites. The writers under his lens span seven centuries, ranging from the twelfth century to the nineteenth. Three are poets; three wrote timeless prose. The hermit-monk Ryōkan, a poet who loved nothing more than bouncing balls with neighborhood children or just sitting sprawled in his hut listening to the sound of rain, teaches the value of living with a spirit of play. Kenkō offers trenchant comments on the aesthetics of life, grounded in an appreciation of the immediacy of death. Kamo no Chōmei, a journalist par excellence, found happiness late in life by flouting convention and "rejoicing in the absence of grief." Dōgen, the founder of Sōtō Zen in Japan, takes us on a mind-bending trip to the Dharma--ultimate truth--that involves revolutionary ways of conceiving of time, life, and death. Saigyō, the beloved itinerant monk-poet, continually explores his own wayward heart and its vast, incorrigible love of beauty. Buson the haiku poet uses his painter's eye to capture cosmic vistas as well as moments of poignancy in poems of seventeen syllables"--Dust jacket.
內容註
Ryōkan [1758-1831] -- Yoshida Kenkō [c. 1283 - c.1353] -- Kamo no Chōmei [c. 1155-1216] -- Dōgen [1200-1253] -- Saigyō [1118-1190] -- Yosa Buson [1716-1784].