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Essays in Idleness

Yoshida Kenkō

Casa editrice: CLXBX

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Essays in Idleness by Yoshida Kenkō is one of the most treasured works of classical Japanese literature, a timeless collection of reflections that captures the beauty, simplicity, and fleeting nature of life. Written in the fourteenth century by the Buddhist monk and courtier Yoshida Kenkō, this remarkable work offers a series of short observations and meditations on human experience, nature, culture, and the passing of time.

Composed of brief and often contemplative passages, the book invites readers into the quiet inner world of its author. Rather than following a single narrative, the work presents a collection of thoughts, anecdotes, and reflections written during moments of leisure and contemplation. Each entry reveals Kenkō's keen eye for detail and his deep appreciation for the subtle beauty found in everyday life.

Through these reflections, Kenkō explores themes such as impermanence, simplicity, beauty, and the changing nature of human fortune. Influenced by Buddhist philosophy and the aesthetic traditions of medieval Japan, his writing celebrates the idea that life's most meaningful moments often lie in quiet observation and thoughtful reflection rather than in grand achievements.

Many passages focus on the natural world—falling blossoms, quiet gardens, changing seasons, and the delicate atmosphere of twilight. These images become symbols of life's transience, reminding readers that beauty is often most powerful because it does not last forever.

At the same time, Kenkō reflects on human behavior, social customs, and the complexities of daily life. With gentle humor and thoughtful insight, he comments on the habits of people, the rituals of courtly society, and the lessons that can be learned from ordinary experiences.

The work is also closely connected to the Japanese aesthetic principle often described as finding beauty in imperfection and impermanence. Kenkō's observations encourage readers to appreciate the quiet elegance of incomplete things, fading moments, and the natural flow of time.

Elegant, reflective, and deeply philosophical, Essays in Idleness has influenced generations of writers, artists, and thinkers in Japan and around the world. Its timeless wisdom continues to resonate with readers seeking a slower, more thoughtful perspective on life.

Gentle, poetic, and profoundly insightful, this classic invites readers to pause, observe, and rediscover the quiet beauty present in the ordinary moments of everyday existence.
Disponibile da: 14/03/2026.
Lunghezza di stampa: 12 pagine.

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