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Chiteiki (池亭記) is a classic work of Japanese non-fiction literature written during the late tenth century by 慶滋保胤 (c. 933–1002). Composed in Sino-Japanese (kanbun 漢文), Chiteiki is considered a foundational example of recluse writing known as “thatched-hut literature” (sōan bungaku 草庵文学). The style belongs to a genre called zuihitsu 随筆, which might be compared to the writing style of a diary or modern blog for its loosely connected, “train of thought” character.

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  • Chiteiki (en)
  • Chiteiki (fr)
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  • Le Chiteiki (池亭記), aussi connu sous le nom Chitei no ki, est un des textes kanbun représentatifs du milieu de l'époque de Heian. Appartenant au genre zuihitsu, il est écrit par Yoshishige no Yasutane (ja:慶滋保胤) en 982. Ce texte est une précieuse source d'informations pour comprendre les enjeux sociaux au sein de la capitale à cette époque. (fr)
  • Chiteiki o Chitei no ki (池亭記? letteralmente "memorie del padiglione sullo stagno") è uno (raccolta di pensieri sparsi, spesso tradotto come "miscellanea") scritto in stile kanbun da nel 982, contenuto nel 12° volume dello . (it)
  • 『池亭記』(ちていき)は、平安時代中期に慶滋保胤が著した随筆。成立は天元年間(982年)頃と見られている。漢文で書かれた代表的な著書の一つで、当時の都(京都)の風俗を理解するのに、重要な資料となっている。 (ja)
  • Chiteiki (池亭記) is a classic work of Japanese non-fiction literature written during the late tenth century by 慶滋保胤 (c. 933–1002). Composed in Sino-Japanese (kanbun 漢文), Chiteiki is considered a foundational example of recluse writing known as “thatched-hut literature” (sōan bungaku 草庵文学). The style belongs to a genre called zuihitsu 随筆, which might be compared to the writing style of a diary or modern blog for its loosely connected, “train of thought” character. (en)
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  • Chiteiki (池亭記) is a classic work of Japanese non-fiction literature written during the late tenth century by 慶滋保胤 (c. 933–1002). Composed in Sino-Japanese (kanbun 漢文), Chiteiki is considered a foundational example of recluse writing known as “thatched-hut literature” (sōan bungaku 草庵文学). The style belongs to a genre called zuihitsu 随筆, which might be compared to the writing style of a diary or modern blog for its loosely connected, “train of thought” character. Chiteiki recapitulates conventional Chinese-Confucian narratives about the scholar-official who longs for a life of solitude away from the duty and dross of the city. Although the prose bears the imprints of Chinese antecedents, the aesthetics of Chiteiki are unmistakably Japanese. Indeed, the work establishes a set of domestic tropes related to renunciation that permeates later Japanese writings. Chief among them is the house, which stands as a metaphor for worldly attachment. The title of Yasutane’s work itself, Chiteiki, means “records of a pond pavilion.” By narrating the construction of what to him was a simple dwelling and recognizing the folly of his fixation on it, Yasutane placed the house at the center of future discourses on solitude. For all its literary value, Chiteiki also enjoys a high profile as a historical source. In fact, the first one-third of the text is a remarkably accurate account of the tectonic changes that were transforming Kyoto’s urban landscape during the late tenth century. It explains how the master-planned city, established in 794 and modeled on the great Chinese capitals of Luoyang and Chang’an, had begun to disintegrate. By Yasutane’s time, the entire western half of the urban grid had become virtually abandoned while the population clustered with stifling and dangerous density in the northeast. He laments how development beyond the capital’s north and eastern boundaries degraded the natural environment and exacerbated the perennial danger of floods. (en)
  • Le Chiteiki (池亭記), aussi connu sous le nom Chitei no ki, est un des textes kanbun représentatifs du milieu de l'époque de Heian. Appartenant au genre zuihitsu, il est écrit par Yoshishige no Yasutane (ja:慶滋保胤) en 982. Ce texte est une précieuse source d'informations pour comprendre les enjeux sociaux au sein de la capitale à cette époque. (fr)
  • Chiteiki o Chitei no ki (池亭記? letteralmente "memorie del padiglione sullo stagno") è uno (raccolta di pensieri sparsi, spesso tradotto come "miscellanea") scritto in stile kanbun da nel 982, contenuto nel 12° volume dello . (it)
  • 『池亭記』(ちていき)は、平安時代中期に慶滋保胤が著した随筆。成立は天元年間(982年)頃と見られている。漢文で書かれた代表的な著書の一つで、当時の都(京都)の風俗を理解するのに、重要な資料となっている。 (ja)
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