Buddhist Life, Literary Biography - Diaries & Journals, U.S. Authors - 20th Century - Literary Biography, Religious Inspiration - General, Buddhist Biography, Buddhist Doctrine, Zen Buddhism
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Overview
The author chronicles his quest for spiritual roots, describes his early Zen experiences and his gradual reawakening to life through Zen.The author describes his early Zen experiences and his gradual reawakening to life through Zen.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly -
When Matthiessen took his Himalaya trek, recreated in The Snow Leopard, he secretly hoped that a ``great clarity'' would emerge from his ordeal in the snowy mountains. A disciple of Zen Buddhism since 1970 when his wife introduced him to meditation, he plunged more deeply into Zen after her death. This moving, highly personal story attempts to convey the essence of the Zen experience as the journal shuttles between an account of modern Zen masters in America, details of the Buddha's life, lyrical introspection and poetic recollections of Nepal, Tibet, India and Japan. Matthiessen excells at detailed descriptions of inner mental states (``In zazen, one is one's present self, what one was, and what one will be, all at once''). Zen helps him to live in the present, unencumbered by regret of the past or daydreams of the future, and this intensely felt journal communicates his faith. The log concludes with Matthiessen's 1982 pilgrimage to Japan to visit his 75-year-old former teacher. (April 15)Library Journal
The author of the best-selling The Snow Leopard tells here of his travels on the path of Zen. Quotes from his private journals from 1969 to 1982 are loosely linked together with a collection of Zen poems, stories, and teachings. The first half of the book uses dated passages to chronicle the beginnings of his interest in and struggles with Zen and vividly describes a pilgrimage to the Himalayas. The second half is mainly about a recent pilgrimage to Japan, and includes some fascinating thoughts on Japanese culture and history from a Zen perspective along with the author's spiritual experiences. The book is well written and full of memorable incidents and impressions of various important Zen teachers. This authentic account by a Western seeker is recommended for public libraries. C. Robert Nixon, M.L.S., formerly with W. Lafayette, Ind.Book Details
Published
May 1, 1987
Publisher
Boston : Shambhala, 1986.
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780877734017