«Este libro representa algunos de los principios rectores que guían mi vida. Revela los valores que fluyen a través de las artes, los rituales y las sensibilidades de Japón». —Marie Kondo
En su libro más personal hasta la fecha, Marie Kondo, conocida en todo el mundo por su método para transformar los espacios y despertar la alegría, Marie Kondo, va más allá del arte de organizar nuestro entorno.
Inspirado por las innumerables preguntas de sus lectores, y escrito junto a su compañera de televisión Marie Iida, Carta desde Japón reflexiona sobre la esencia de la cultura japonesa que la acompaña desde niña: la delicadeza de la ceremonia del té, el arte de cuidar los jardines, el paso de las estaciones… Con su serenidad característica y su prosa sutil, Marie transforma cada gesto cotidiano en una lección de belleza y gratitud.
Su obra más íntima es una carta de amor a sus raíces escrita para sus hijos y para aquellos que buscan la armonía en un mundo en constante cambio.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
In her most personal book yet, the iconic star of the hit Netflix series Tidying Up with Marie Kondo and #1 bestselling author of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up opens up about the cultural traditions that have inspired her philosophy—and can make our lives better today.
“This book represents guiding principles by which I lead my life every day. They also define, at least for me, the values that flow through the customs, traditions, arts and sensibilities of Japan.”
Though she’s known for “tidying up” and “sparking joy,” there’s more to Marie Kondo than her fervent desire to help you better appreciate your mess. Across book tours and international conferences, it became clear that her audience, while interested in how to keep their lives tidy, was also keen to learn about Marie herself and the culture that is intrinsic to her tidying method.
Written with her television co-star Marie Iida, in Letter from Japan, Marie reflects on the myriad questions she received about her inspirations by examining the Japanese customs that she grew up with—minute details of tea ceremonies, the art of taking care of gardens, and the power of passing seasons—with her trademark gentle wisdom. But this book isn’t only a response to her audience’s wish to know the real Marie Kondo; it’s a testament for her three children, a documentation of the foundational elements of their culture, despite the rapidly changing times, which is essential to their understanding of the world around them.
With subtle and lyrical prose, Marie embarks on her most personal and affirming book yet, unveiling for her readers the customs, traditions, and practices that not only spark joy for her, but also to preserve them for future generations.