Kamakura
Yone Noguchi
Leído por Phil Benson





'Kamakura is nothing if she has no history, writes Japanese novelist, poet, and essayist Yone Noguchi. At the turn of the 20th century, Kamakura was, as it is today, a commercialized coastal resort, a short train journey away from Tokyo. But Kamakura was once the most populous settlement in Japan and, in the middle ages, the seat of several major Buddhist sects. In this short book of meditative essays and poetry, Noguchi sets out to recover Kamakura's rich history in visits to its most important temples and shrines. The final essay is written by Noguchi's contemporary and friend, the American Japanophile, Lafcadio Hearn.
(Summary by Phil Benson) (1 hr 54 min)
Capítulos
By the Engakuji Shrine | 1:04 | Leído por Phil Benson |
The Temple of Silence | 27:05 | Leído por Phil Benson |
A Legend of the Buddha's Tooth | 12:37 | Leído por Phil Benson |
By a Buddha Temple | 1:10 | Leído por Phil Benson |
Undiscovered Kamakura | 18:11 | Leído por Phil Benson |
The Wonder of Bronze | 13:19 | Leído por Phil Benson |
By the Daibutsu at Kamakura | 1:45 | Leído por Phil Benson |
Nichiren | 13:53 | Leído por Phil Benson |
The Hachiman Shrine | 12:01 | Leído por Phil Benson |
Enoshima by Lafcadio Hearn | 13:48 | Leído por Phil Benson |