An Artist's Letters from Japan
The Great Statue of Buddha at Kamakura
AN ARTIST'S LETTERS FROM JAPAN
BY JOHN LA FARGE
NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO. 1897
Copyright, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1897, By The Century Co.
The De Vinne Press.
To Henry Adams, Esq.
My Dear Adams: Without you I should not have seen the place, without you I should not have seen the things of which these notes are impressions. If anything worth repeating has been said by me in these letters, it has probably come from you, or has been suggested by being with you—perhaps even in the way of contradiction. And you may be amused by the lighter talk of the artist that merely describes appearances, or covers them with a tissue of dreams. And you alone will know how much has been withheld that might have been indiscreetly said.
If only we had found Nirvana—but he was right who warned us that we were late in this season of the world.