Tsundoku: The Japanese Art of Collecting Books
THIS ITEM IS AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER ONLY AND WILL BE RELEASED ON 10 NOVEMBER 2026.
Explore the Japanese concept ofĀ tsundokuĀ - the art of joyfully collecting and living with books - in this charmingly illustrated volume.
The Japanese termĀ tsundokuĀ sums up a concept that may sound familiar to many readers: buying books and often putting them aside to read at a later date. The fact is that these books we've accumulated and which now reside in "piles of shame" on our bedside table, in overflowing bookcases, or even on the floor number too many to be read in a single lifetime.
This is where the art of living tsundokuĀ comes in: the joy of choosing and buying books, rebellion against must-read lists, and creative ways to organize your bookshelves. Learn the best excuses for when you are caught red-handed buying yet another new book, and the forbidden pleasure of rereading. Enjoy the endless possibilities of stories yet to be discovered by having a house of unread books. But, above all, this philosophy reminds us that we do not necessarily have to have read all the books we own to love them unconditionally. Feelings of guilt, be gone! Books are a cure for the soul: just leafing through one makes us feel better immediately. Included throughout are quizzes, creative prompts, and whimsical illustrations.
About the author. Taiki Raito Pym is not a single person, but the pseudonym of a collective - a group of passionate readers who have fallen victim toĀ tsundoku.
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