The Book of Tea by Okakura Kakuzo

Published: April 21, 2020, 4 p.m.

b'This is an audiobook of The Book of Tea by Okakura Kakuzo, narrated by Mike Rosenlof.
The Book of Tea by Okakura Kakuz\\u014d was written in English for a Western audience. Okakura meditates on the importance of chad\\u014d, or teaism (also known as the Way of Tea) and its role in Japanese life. Chad\\u014d is one third of the three classical arts of Japanese refinement: kad\\u014d, or the art of flower arrangement, and k\\u014dd\\u014d, or the Way of Fragrance, are the other two.
In The Book of Tea, Okakura links the importance of teaism to the Japanese way of life. He contends that teaism has ingratiated itself into Japanese life \\u2013 from its importance in historical events, to the impact of the philosophy that underlines its effect on Japanese art & architecture.
Title: The Book of Tea
Author: Okakura Kakuz\\u014d
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Original Recording: LibriVox
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I cleaned up the recording as follows:

Removed the introduction of the narrator.
Removed the LibriVox introduction.
Shorted or removed long silences.


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