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Hōjōki by Kamo no Chōmei: A Hermit’s Hut as Metaphor

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The Hōjōki, written in 1212 by the Buddhist monk Kamo no Chōmei, is one of the most beloved works of medieval literature in Japan. The opening lines of his chronicle are familiar to most Japanese people:

The flow of the river never ceases

And the water never stays the same.

Bubbles float on the surface of pools,

Bursting, reforming, never lingering.

They’re like the people in the world and their dwellings.  More…