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Mono no aware , also translated as "an empathy toward things," or "a sensitivity of ephemera," is a Japanese term used to describe the awareness of mujo or the transience of things and a bittersw...
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In the space of a year or two I’ve grown to appreciate the sound of instrumentalists Mono, mainly because I’ve been a long-standing fan of experimental guitar-driven soundscapes. ... Hoshi no Koe (Voices of a Distant Star) graphic novel...
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This inherent emotional life of human beings is not limited to reflection on death but touches all aspects of life and nature. Motoori called it mono no aware. The term is so emotionally charged that it is difficult to translate, but it is generally regarded as being central to the world-view of Japanese art and religion.
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The phrase "mono no aware" is basic to Japanese esthetics; it means, roughly, 'the sadness of things' and is comparable to Vergil's famous "lacrymae rerum." (Aware 'pity, sadness, pathos,' needless to say, is not pronounced like the English word;
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Mono no aware: the Japanese beauty aesthetic ... Meaning literally "a sensitivity to things," mono no aware is a concept describing the essence of Japanese culture, invented by the Japanese literary and linguistic scholar scholar Motoori Norinaga in the eighteenth century, and remains the central artistic imperative in...
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Artist: Hammock "Mono No Aware" from the album "Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow" Directed by David Altobelli Compositing by Joon S. Park ... Jkrincon 9 months ago ... I dont have words to describe how amazed I am. Just, Congratulations.
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It’s this “aesthetic empathy of things and feelings” connected with time’s passing that the eighteenth century literary scholar, Motoori Norinaga, defined as mono no aware, which I’ve seen variously described as...
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We could befriend one another, filter our posts so that only our friends could read them; it was, in one word, all very high school. I've had Mono no Aware since 2001, and it has been many things.
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