A Zen Life in Nature: Muso Soseki in His Gardens

A Zen Life in Nature: Muso Soseki in His Gardens

by Keir Davidson
A Zen Life in Nature: Muso Soseki in His Gardens

A Zen Life in Nature: Muso Soseki in His Gardens

by Keir Davidson

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Overview

A Zen Life in Nature examines the design style and aesthetic of the medieval Japanese Zen monk Musō Soseki (1275–1351), who built gardens as places to meditate and to escape his busy public life. The book begins with a discussion of Soseki’s rural upbringing and spiritual background, his quest for enlightenment as a Zen monk, and his role as mediator in the turbulent times that surrounded the Kemmu Restoration and the establishment of the Ashikaga shogunate. Other chapters look in detail at the spiritual and cultural influences that are crucial to understanding Soseki’s artistic and design sense and the development of his garden building. Finally, the book provides a detailed look at the beautiful Upper Garden at Saihōji, built by Soseki in 1339.
A Zen Life in Nature should appeal to a broad audience, including students of medieval Japanese history and religion, those interested in Zen Buddhism and Zen gardens, and people with an interest in garden design.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781929280414
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 01/01/2007
Series: Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies , #56
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Keir Davidson, a landscape gardener for many years, is the author of books on the planning and construction of gardens including The Art of Zen Gardens (1983) and, with Daniel Roberts, Garden Planning and Construction (1983).
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