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Tenryji Life And Spirit Of A Kyto Garden Norris Brock Johnson

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Tenryji Life And Spirit Of A Kyto Garden Norris Brock Johnson
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Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 29.01 MB
Author: Norris Brock Johnson
ISBN: 9781611720044, 1611720044
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Tenryji Life And Spirit Of A Kyto Garden Norris Brock Johnson by Norris Brock Johnson 9781611720044, 1611720044 instant download after payment.

This illustrated study of Tenryuji, ranked number one among the five great Zen temples of Kyoto and a major destination for tourism and worship, weaves together history, design, culture, and personal reflection to reveal the inner workings of a great spiritual institution. Looking at Tenryuji's present as a mirror to its past, and detailing the famous pond and rockwork composition by renowned designer Muso Soseki, Norris Brock Johnson presents the first full-length "biography" of a Zen temple garden.

Norris Brock Johnson is a professor of anthropology at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and has been teaching and writing about Japanese temple gardens for over twenty years.

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