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Format: Paperback, 268 pages
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated
ISBN: 1565544404
Release Date: Jan 6, 1974
| |  | | | In Brief A detailed examination and explanation of the first great Japanese theatrical form, which often intimidates the uninitiated. The spirit is the essence of Noh. Zen Buddhism combines with other elements of Japanese theater to create this form.
| | | | From The Publisher The spirit is at the essence of Noh. Kannami Kiyotsugu combined elements of other Japanese theater with Zen Buddhism to create the form, while his son Zeami Motokiyo perfected it. Zeami, the "Shakespeare of Noh, " wrote more than 100 of the approximately 240 plays that today constitute the still-active repertoire.
Noh reflects its spiritual progeny by conveying the belief that beauty lies in suggestion, simplicity, subtlety, and restraint.
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