High Middle Ages · East Asia · Culture
1001
Sei Shonagon circulates The Pillow Book
1001
At the Heian court, a rival of Murasaki Shikibu released her Makura no Soshi, a miscellany of lists, observations, and aesthetic judgments that captured the texture of aristocratic Japanese life with caustic wit. Her inventory of 'hateful things' and 'elegant things' became a founding text of the Japanese essay tradition, still read for its luminous precision a thousand years later.