Scenes from a Country Tea Room

New Japanese-American Poetry

by Ronald Tanaka


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/3/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 110
ISBN : 9780595417209

About the Book

Ronald Phillip Tanaka's Scenes from a Country Tea Room is an exploration of the Japanese tea ceremony as seen through the eyes of a Japanese-American high school student, Laura Toyoda. Her poems and drawings of various types of pottery often associated with the tea ceremony are an attempt to represent the basic principles of tea, e.g., sabi, wabi (which have no real English equivalents) and wa (harmony). However, in a manner typical of tea, they do so indirectly by allusion, parable and inference.

In viewing the tea ceremony through Toyoda's eyes, Tanaka is examining the interface between traditional Japanese culture and some of the core assumptions of our modern global community. It addresses the question of whether or not the principles of the traditional arts have anything of value to teach us other than California zen, the Ninja Turtles and octopus sushi.

Finally, Scenes from a Country Tea Room pays homage to the thousands of Japanese and Japanese-American teachers or sensei who, like Matsui Sensei of the poems, have taught and continue to teach traditional Japanese arts in the Japanese-American community since the first Japanese immigrants arrived in the United States over a hundred years ago.


About the Author

Ronald Phillip Tanaka is an Emeritus Professor at Sacramento State University. Born in 1944 in a Relocation Center in Arizona, he is the author of Systems Models for Literary Macro-Theory, The Shino Suite and Shidó, The Way of Poetry. Tanaka is a black belt in kendó and has also studied tea ceremony.