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The Pillow Book

Sei Shônagon

Maison d'édition: CLXBX

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Synopsis

The Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon is a captivating and intimate window into life at the Japanese imperial court during the Heian period. Written around the year 1000, this remarkable work blends personal reflection, poetic observation, and cultural commentary, creating one of the most unique and influential works in classical Japanese literature.

Rather than following a traditional narrative, The Pillow Book is composed of a series of short passages, anecdotes, lists, and observations recorded by Sei Shōnagon while serving as a lady-in-waiting to Empress Teishi. Through her lively and perceptive writing, she captures the refined world of court society—its elegance, rivalries, humor, and delicate social customs.

Shōnagon's entries range from witty descriptions of everyday events to thoughtful reflections on beauty, nature, and human behavior. She famously compiles delightful lists such as "Things That Make the Heart Beat Faster," "Things That Should Be Large," and "Things That Are Delightful," offering readers glimpses into the subtle pleasures and annoyances of courtly life. These observations reveal not only the author's sharp intellect but also her playful sense of humor and keen eye for detail.

The book vividly portrays the aesthetics of the Heian court, where poetry, seasonal awareness, and refined etiquette shaped daily interactions. Through descriptions of moonlit evenings, blossoming flowers, elegant robes, and whispered conversations, Shōnagon brings the atmosphere of the imperial palace to life.

At the same time, her writing captures universal aspects of human nature—pride, joy, irritation, admiration, and curiosity—making the work surprisingly relatable even after a thousand years. Her voice feels personal and immediate, offering readers the rare experience of encountering the thoughts and impressions of a writer from a distant era.

Part memoir, part cultural record, and part literary art, The Pillow Book remains a timeless classic. It preserves the beauty and subtlety of Heian-era court culture while celebrating the pleasures of observation, wit, and the written word.

Elegant, insightful, and endlessly charming, The Pillow Book stands as one of the most distinctive and treasured works in world literature—a brilliant portrait of a refined society and the perceptive mind that observed it.
Disponible depuis: 10/03/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 98 pages.

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