Written by the court gentlewoman Sei Shonagon, ostensibly for her own amusement, The Pillow Book offers a fascinating exploration of life among the nobility at the height of the Heian period, describing the exquisite pleasures of a confined world in which poetry, love, fashion, and whim dominated, while harsh reality was kept firmly at a distance. Moving elegantly across a wide range of themes including nature, society, and her own flirtations, Sei Shonagon provides a witty and intimate window on a woman's life at court in classical Japan.
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“when i am called upon like that, i can’t even count the syllables, still less think whether I am writing a winter song in spring, or a spring song in autumn. I know there have been a lot of poets in my family..." the pillow book, sei shonagon, 9th-10th c., japan. https://t.co/AYtgGJevUT
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Book recommendation: The Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon. The thoughts of a court lady in Heian-period Japan. It is beautiful and funny. Lots of lists about seemingly mundane things. https://t.co/SEp8Fx5TFx