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Wabi Sabi : the wisdom in imperfection / Nobuo Suzuki ; foreword by Héctor García ; translated from Spanish by Russell Andrew Calvert.

By: Suzuki, Nobuo [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Tokyo ; Rutland, VT; Singapore : Tuttle Publishing, [2021]Description: 160 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9784805316313Subject(s): Philosophy, Japanese | Aesthetics, Japanese | Imperfection -- Philosophy | Conduct of life | Philosophie japonaise | Esthétique japonaise | Imperfection -- Philosophie | Morale pratique | ethics (philosophical concept) | Aesthetics, Japanese | Conduct of life | Philosophy, JapaneseLOC classification: B5241 | .S888 2021Summary: "Wabi Sabi is the Japanese Zen philosophy that all things are imperfect, unfinished and impermanent. It is a fresh way of seeing and moving through the world when our lives, literally and figuratively, feel cluttered. This book shows us how to apply this concept in the context of daily life and offers ideas on how to see it, embrace it and incorporate it into everyday thoughts, objects and situations."--Publisher description
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"Wabi Sabi is the Japanese Zen philosophy that all things are imperfect, unfinished and impermanent. It is a fresh way of seeing and moving through the world when our lives, literally and figuratively, feel cluttered. This book shows us how to apply this concept in the context of daily life and offers ideas on how to see it, embrace it and incorporate it into everyday thoughts, objects and situations."--Publisher description

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