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This title frames the book not as a lecture, but as a conversation with a friend who has had the time to stop and stare at the world.
Before downloading your PDF, understanding the author elevates the reading experience. Kenkō was a courtier, a poet, and later a Buddhist monk. He lived during the early Muromachi period, a time of civil strife in Japan. Disillusioned with politics, he retreated to a hermitage near Kyoto and began jotting down observations on bamboo slips.
Tsurezuregusa , known in Spanish as , is a cornerstone of medieval Japanese literature that remains remarkably modern in its wit and wisdom. Written between 1330 and 1332 by the Buddhist monk Yoshida Kenkō , this collection of 243 essays—ranging from a single sentence to several pages—explores the beauty of the mundane and the profound reality of impermanence. What is Tsurezuregusa?