Having Once Paused

Having Once Paused

Author: Ikkyū

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2015-06-02

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 047205256X

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A volume of selected poems by Zen Master Ikkyu Sojun (1394–1481), translated into English


After Ikkyu and Other Poems

After Ikkyu and Other Poems

Author: Jim Harrison

Publisher: Shambhala Publications

Published: 1996-08-20

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1570622183

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Jim Harrison's popular novels represent only part of his literary output—he has also been widely acclaimed for the "renegade genius" of his powerful, expressive verse, collected in several books such as The Theory and Practice of Rivers and Other Poems (Clark City Press, 1989). After Ikkyu is the first collection of Harrison's poems that are directly inspired by his many years of Zen practice.


Zen-Life

Zen-Life

Author: Evgeny Steiner

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2014-06-26

Total Pages: 475

ISBN-13: 1443862878

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This book examines Japanese culture of the Muromachi epoch (14–16 centuries) with Ikkyū Sōjun (1394–1481) as its focal point. Ikkyū’s contribution to the culture of his time was all-embracing and unique. He can be called the embodiment of his era, given that all the features typical for the Japanese culture of the High Middle Ages were concentrated in his personality. This multidisciplinary study of Ikkyū’s artistic, religious, and philosophical heritage reconstructs his creative mentality and his way of life. The aesthetics and art of Ikkyū are shown against a broad historical background. Much emphasis is given to Ikkyū’s interpretation of Zen. The book discusses in great detail Ikkyū’s religious and ethical principles, as well as his attitude towards sex, and shows that his rebellious and iconoclastic ways were deeply embedded in the tradition. The book pulls together materials from cultural and religious history with literary and visual artistic texts, and offers a multifaceted view on Ikkyū, as well as on the cultural life of the Muromachi period. This approach ensures that the book will be interesting for art historians, historians of literature and religion, and specialists in cultural and visual studies.


Wild Ways

Wild Ways

Author: Ikkyū

Publisher: White Pine Press (NY)

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13:

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One hundred poems by a revered Japanese Zen master.


Tao of Zen

Tao of Zen

Author: Ray Grigg

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

Published: 2012-09-11

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 1462907458

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The premise of The Tao of Zen is that Zen is really Taoism in the disguise of Buddhism—an assumption being made by more and more Zen scholars. This is the first Zen book that links the long-noted philosophical similarities of Taoism and Zen. The author traces the evolution of Ch'an The The Tao of Zen is a fascinating book that will be read and discussed by anyone interested in both Taoism and Zen


Zen Sourcebook

Zen Sourcebook

Author: Stephen Addiss

Publisher: Hackett Publishing

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 0872209091

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Introduction by Paula Arai. This is the first collection to offer selections from the foundational texts of the Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Zen traditions in a single volume. Through representative selections from their poetry, letters, sermons, and visual arts, the most important Zen Masters provide students with an engaging, cohesive introduction to the first 1200 years of this rich -- and often misunderstood -- tradition. A general introduction and notes provide historical, biographical, and cultural context; a note on translation, and a glossary of terms are also included.


101 Zen Stories

101 Zen Stories

Author: Nyogen Senzaki

Publisher: Ravenio Books

Published:

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13:

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101 Zen Stories is a captivating collection of ancient tales and koans that offer profound insights into the essence of Zen Buddhism. Compiled by Nyogen Senzaki, these short stories and dialogues between masters and disciples illuminate the core principles of Zen, inviting readers to challenge their preconceived notions and awaken to the true nature of reality. Through paradoxical and often humorous narratives, this book guides readers on a journey of self-discovery, encouraging them to embrace the present moment and find enlightenment in the ordinary.