- Tea Master - Yasushi Inoue - Books

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  • Pleasant 59  

    The tea master (Paperback)
    Exciting, fun to read. Tea-house is one of those books that mark, they are not forgotten. Now if I take a Lipton tea for an infusion, I feel guilty about my crime against the Tea!
  • Homeopathic Tea  

    The tea master (Paperback)
    Have you ever contemplated a Japanese garden without this tells you anything, and then interviewed a teacher who makes you discover the unfathomable secret symbols, to understand that the position of a stone a few centimeters either rich millennia sy
  • Great art! 9  

    The tea master (Paperback)
    I have read several novels Inoue and there are two kinds, I seem. Inoue excels as much in the historic frescoes in the subtle narratives are feelings that seem strange to us, Westerners. With "Tea Master", we are in the second category. The stud
  • When is the manga? !!!  

    The tea master (Paperback)
    An excellent book, who knows entertaining delve into Japanese society of the sixteenth century (Samurai, Zen, ..). To read by anyone interested in Japanese culture, including martial artists. And as we do not get bored, why not make a manga!
  • Contemplative  

    The tea master (Paperback)
    I understand that this book will irritate. Objectively, the story is very thin, if not it happening absolutely nothing; simply we discover pages the art of tea ceremony in the style "simple and healthy" and a few snippets of life in Japan during
  • The way of tea  

    The tea master (Paperback)
    Through Zen serenity, acceptance of death as only Japan has been able to initiate, here is the way of tea to its paroxysm: beauty and depth of each of the actions of a tea master, one discovers both the severity of a destiny told by one of his discip
  • a practice inherent to Japanese culture  

    The tea master (Paperback)
    Indeed, through this book, our mind gradually learns to open up to this inherent practice to Japanese culture that is the tea ceremony. Through this autobiographical novel, Inoue explores this world at once so complex and so simple that the Europeans