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  • Yasuda, Noboru, 1956- author.
     
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  • Theater -- Japan -- History.
     
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  • Performing arts -- Japan.
     
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    Noh as living art : inside Japan's oldest theatrical tradition / Yasuda Noboru ; translated by Kawamoto Nozomu.
    by Yasuda, Noboru, 1956- author.
    Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2021.
    Subjects
  • Nō.
  •  
  • Nō plays -- History and criticism.
  •  
  • Japanese drama -- History and criticism.
  •  
  • Theater -- Japan -- History.
  •  
  • Performing arts -- Japan.
  • ISBN: 
    9784866581781 (hardcover) :
    4866581786 (hardcover)
    Series: 
    Japan library (Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan)
    Description: 
    xiii, 103 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
    Edition: 
    First English edition.
    Contents: 
    Keys to Noh's enduring relevance -- Mythical origins to feudal transformation -- Edo period to the present -- Form and function -- The genius of Zeami -- Noh and the tapestry of Japanese literature -- Engaging the imagination -- Why study Noh?
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    Noh is recognized as one of the oldest and greatest theatrical traditions in the world. Embraced by the samurai elite some 650 years ago, it ultimately permeated every level of Japanese society through the vehicle of utai (noh singing) and inspired generations of writers and scholars in Japan and around the world. What accounts for noh's enduring vitality? What does this austerely beautiful, understated art form have to offer a digitalized society awash in instant entertainment? The author, a noh actor, answers these and other questions in this uniquely personal and accessible introduction to noh as living art. --
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