Books that emphasize life and experiencing things rather than thought? Not only beautiful, spiritual experiences, but simply appreciation of mundane life. I heard pic related fits the description.
>>8613175
You better ask /a/. I am dead serious.
>>8613351
Yea but I've already watched Yuasa's works.
Walden could be considered in that light.
>>8613175
try The Pale King
>>8613175
Should have called the book Sheep Keep
>>8613175
>the keeper of sheep
>not even by Pessoa
>>8613777
Watch Aria, read YKK and Emanon, then come to /a/ for more. Japs call this "Mono no aware" and are really good at it.
>>8613175
lil cummer
Anna Karenina.
>>8614075
I'm surprised the wiki entry for "mono no aware" almost mentions no book. Thanks for teaching me that expression, though!
The Tao Te Ching.
>>8613175
Knausgaard - My Struggle
>>8615446
Pretty much. Wise man empties his head, and fills his stomach.
The Book of Tea
In Search of Lost time is the best at conveying pure experience and the beauty of it
Zorba the Greek