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Spirit of noh

ID 301323
Slug spirit-of-noh
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Description The Japanese dramatic art of Noh has a rich six-hundred-year history and has had a huge influence on Japanese culture and such Western artists as Ezra Pound and William Butler Yeats. The actor and playwright Zeami (1363&ndash;1443) is the most celebrated figure in the history of Noh, with his numerous outstanding plays and his treatises outlining his theories on the art. These treatises were originally secret teachings that were later coveted by the highest ranks of the samurai class and first became available to the general public only in the twentieth century. <br><br>William Scott Wilson, acclaimed translator of samurai and Asian classics, has translated the <i>Fushikaden</i>, the best known of these treatises, which provides practical instruction for actors, gives valuable teachings on the aesthetics and spiritual culture of Japan, and offers a philosophical outlook on life. Along with the <i>Fushikaden</i>, Wilson includes a comprehensive introduction describing the historical background and philosophy of Noh, as well as a new translation of one of Zeami's most moving plays, <i>Atsumori</i>.
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680 Geschiedenis algemeen NUR
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Publisher Random House US
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Language eng
Page count 184
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Publication date first 2013-05-31
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  • ISBN: 9781590309940 (BC)

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