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Hōjōki: A Hermit's Hut as Metaphor (2nd Edition)

Hōjōki: A Hermit's Hut as Metaphor (2nd Edition)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Hojoki is an extended meditation on the impermanence of the world and the danger of attachment. Written by the reclusive monk Kamo no Chomei at the dawn of the thirteenth century, this classic work of Japanese literature is celebrated for its linguistic simplicity and philosophical depth. Using the house as a metaphor for worldly attachment, Chomei encourages readers not to cling to possessions, status, or social recognition. Simplicity and self-reliance, he argues, are the keys to extinguishing desire and finding inner peace. Although Hojoki is unmistakably inspired by Buddhist ideas, its message is both universal and timeless.This second edition includes the Japanese source text and English translation, original images, maps, and notes. The companion website provides a variety of digital resources and learning materials: www.kyotohistory.com/hojoki

Book information

ISBN: 9798695629248
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 110
Weight: 172g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 7mm