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Zen Buddhism And Its Relation To Art: An Investigation Into How The Evolution Of Japanese Art And Culture
Written by Arthur Waley
Narrated by Charles Featherstone
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A great primer on the history of Japanese art as it evolved under the Buddhist (and later Zen) movements embedding in Japan's culture. Written by the first great populariser of Chinese and Japanese cultural artefacts, including translating a great number of Chinese poems and literary works.
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