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Illusory Dwellings: Aesthetic Meditations in Kyoto [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 184 pages, height x width: 203x133 mm, 50 B&W photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Stone Bridge Press
  • ISBN-10: 1611720834
  • ISBN-13: 9781611720839
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 184 pages, height x width: 203x133 mm, 50 B&W photographs
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  • ISBN-10: 1611720834
  • ISBN-13: 9781611720839
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Essays on the nature, production, and presentation of art, craft, and architecture in Japan, inspired by the author’s experiences in Kyoto.

Illusory Dwellings is not a guide concerning what to see in Kyoto, but a philosophical meditation on how to travel and observe in this capital of traditional Japanese art. 

Both intimate and scholarly, the book accompanies the reader on visits to famed gardens like Ryoan-ji, investigates the complex symbolism of the tea ceremony and the important role of the tea room, reveals the beauty of Japanese cuisine, and delves into the world of contemporary ceramics. It also provides context for the tensions and harmony between traditional and modern forms of art and craft in Kyoto and throughout Japan, and contrasts these with how they are received at home versus their treatment by Western museums in modernist contexts. 

Altogether this is an erudite and provocative analysis of artist and observer, a book to shape the reader’s aesthetic worldview and provide numerous occasions for discussion and debate. With over 50 black and white photographs.



Essays on the nature, creation, and presentation of art, craft, and architecture in Japan, springing from the author’s experiences in Kyoto.

Recenzijas

"A priceless resource."

Noah Oskow, Unseen Japan

"Whether used as a beautifully meditative companion to travel or a thoroughly researched introduction to the art of the city, this brief but resonant title will find a ready audience with thoughtful Japanophiles."

Heather Booth, Booklist

"A unique, philosophical exploration of how to experience the richness of Kyotos artistic and cultural heritage."

East West Notes

Believing that a garden or city is a state of mind as much as a physical locale, Weiss offers insights into deciphering the mysteries of the traditional as well as contemporary art forms of this ancient and still ebullient cultural capital.

Diane Durston, Curator Emerita, Portland Japanese Garden

"Here is a book that doesnt present itself as a work of literary merit, but cannot fail in being one. Books like this are a supreme rarity."

Stephen Mansfield, Writers in Kyoto

"Illusory Dwellings is the kind of reflection on the art and aesthetics of Kyoto that manages to stitch together the sentiments and perspectives from a group of people as diverse as philosopher/essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson, hermit/poet Kamo no Chomei, author Tanizaki Junichiro, Zen priest Dogen, novelist Jack Kerouac, writer Lafcadio Hearn, and the Greek-Roman philosopher Plutarch. Wide-ranging and informativ

Marc Peter Keane, Author of  Of Arcs and Circles: Insights from Japanese Gardens, Nature, and Art

Reviews of the French edition





"This work, which deals with the place of handicrafts (the importance of potters as artists) in museums, tableware in restaurants, and the symbolism of bells, is an indispensable cultural [ handbook] for immersing oneself in all that Kyoto can exude in its beauty and truth. Remarkable!

Parenthčse



It is only in a next step that a reader, after having fulfilled his tourist duties and visited all the places 'to see,' will deepen his journey and knowledge of Japanese aesthetics through this work, which is full of subtle analyses and information on concepts familiar to Japanologists and more especially to all those who think about the confrontations between the perception of art and beauty, in the West and the East.

René de Ceccatty, in Les Lettres francaises



Memorable and exalting . . .  Allen S. Weiss is at the same time guide and master, like Virgil at the side of Dante during their trip through Hell and Purgatory.

Lucien d Azay, in Revue des Deux Mondes



Reviews of other works by Allen S. Weiss





This is a brilliant, almost hallucinatory, revelation of landscape architecture--its profoundly metaphysical origins, its transfixing history, and its virtually infinitizing future. . . . Weiss has raised our understanding of the garden to an exponentially higher level.

Professor David B. Allison, State University of New York at Stony Brook, in praise of Unnatural Horizons



Weiss himself is a genuine aficionado. He writes with knowledge and enthusiasm about many aspects of Japanese aesthetics.

Crafts magazine, in praise of The Grain of the Clay: Reflections on Ceramics and the Art of Collecting



The first in-depth Western study that looks at the relationship that exists between gardens and ceramics, suggesting new theories of representation and, above all, presenting ideas that may change the way we view such places.

The Japan Times, in praise of Zen Landscapes: Perspectives on Japanese Gardens and Ceramics

Papildus informācija

Co-op available National print campaign Galleys/e-galleys sent to The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, The Japan Times, Kyoto Journal, Japan Forward, Nippon, Nikkei Asian Review, LA Times, National Book Review, Book Forum, Book Riot, Booklist, BookPage, Foreword, Kirkus, Library Journal, NPR, Pop Matters, Portland Book Review, City Book Review, Publishers Weekly, Rain Taxi, SF Chronicle, Shelf Awareness, The Guardian, Washington Post, Seattle Times, JQ Magazine, Asian Review of Books, Books on Asia. General eBook marketing plans -- Book will be available at the same time as print publication to maximize sales eBook ISBN will be included on all press materials, author and publisher websites. Event planned at The Japan Society in New York Special outreach for reviews and interviews with the author to English-language Japanese media including NHK, The Japan Times, The Asahi Shimbun, Japan Today and more. Edelweiss and Netgalley digital review copies to the trade and blogs. Podcast interviews with book related podcasts such as Books on Asia, Asian Review of Books.
Preface00
1 Equivocal Thresholds | the Tea Room00
2. Other Modernities | the Museum00
3 Perfect Offerings | the Restaurant00
4 Untimely Moons | the Garden00
5 Tanizakis Tomb | the Cemetery00
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Recommended Readings00
Allen S. Weiss is the author and editor of over forty books in the fields of performance theory, landscape architecture, gastronomy, sound art, experimental theater, and ceramics. He has written extensively on Japanese culture, including Zen Landscapes: Perspectives on Japanese Gardens and Ceramics (Reaktion Books) and The Grain of the Clay: Reflections on Ceramics and the Art of Collecting (Reaktion Books), as well as Le goūt de Kyoto (Mercure de France) and Guide anachronique de Kyoto (Éditions Arléa). He has been the recipient of Fulbright, Japan Society, and Étant donné grants, and is Distinguished Teacher in the departments of Performance Studies and Cinema Studies in the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.