An Artless Art - The Zen Aesthetic of Shiga Naoya: A Critical Study with Selected Translations

Routledge (2013)
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Shiga Naoya was a giant of Japanese literature but he is barely known outside Japan. This book is the first study of Shiga to explore in depth his affinities - both aesthetic and philosophic - with the long tradition of Zen art.

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