In Praise of Shadows
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| Author | Jun'ichirō Tanizaki |
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| Original title | 陰翳礼讃 (In'ei Raisan) |
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| Language | Japanese |
| Genre | Philosophy, aesthetics |
| Publisher | Various |
Publication date | 1933 (original) |
| Publication place | Japan |
Published in English |
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| Pages | 59 (original essay) |
In Praise of Shadows (陰翳礼讃, In'ei Raisan) is an essay by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki about Japanese aesthetics. Tanizaki's observations include cultural notes on customs and tradition, people, historical places and buildings, discussion of various materials and craft techniques, as well as food and even unusual recipes as seen through the author's metaphorical lens of light and shadow. The original essay was published in Japan in 1933.
The first English translation, which was published in 1977, includes a foreword by the architect Charles Moore, who writes that the book "helps us to look deep into ourselves to our own inhabitation of our world, as it describes with spine-tingling insights the traditional Japanese inhabitation of theirs. It could change our lives."