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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nyogen Senzaki , Eido Tai ShimanoPublisher: Wisdom Publications,U.S. Imprint: Wisdom Publications,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9780861712809ISBN 10: 0861712803 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 31 August 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA precious offering from a pioneer of Zen in America. Reflecting the words of the great teachers, from Sakyamuni to his own Soyen Shaku, Nyogen's wonderful poems and commentaries deriving from his lifelong studies and his many decades in America (including long years of internment during World War II) sparkle with treasures small and large, each of them luminous with the immaculate humility of heart found in this true man-of-no-rank. --Peter Matthiessen Fearless and free-thinking, Nyogen Senzaki was the first great Buddhist teacher to immerse himself fully and without reservation in American life. The teachings and poems in this volume are as fresh, direct, and timeless as when they were first spoken. --Melvin McLeod, Editor-in-chief of Shambhala Sun This collection will benefit all who read it. --Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, author of Turning the Mind into an Ally Nyogen Senzaki will always be remembered as one of the great patriarchs of American Zen. His impact on the transmission of Zen to the West is remarked upon in every study of the subject and yet his own writings and teachings have until now been difficult to find. An excellent collection was [previously published] and a reissue never went to press. Thankfully, Wisdom Publications is publishing it under the title Like A Dream, Like a Fantasy: The Zen Writings and Translations of Nyogen Senzaki. From the moving and informative new introduction by Eido Shimano Roshi, to the last words of Senzaki himself, this volume offers abundant testimony to the master's ability to present the Zen tradition with directness and humor. This long overdue publication will make Nyogen Senzaki's inimitable voice available to a new generation of readers and students. -- Buddhadharma: The Practitioner's Quarterly One of the first Zen masters to emigrate from Japan to the United States, Nyogen Senzaki's teachings and practice-centers influences a generation of Western Zen practitioners. A striking collection that resonates both as a chronicle and a companion, Like a Dream, Like a Fantasy is a powerful and informative book that sparkles with numerous treasures, including Nyogen Senzaki's essential talks, essays, and poetry. -- Eastern Horizon Fearless and free-thinking, Nyogen Senzaki was the first great Buddhist teacher to immerse himself fully and without reservation in American life. The teachings and poems in this volume are as fresh, direct, and timeless as when they were first spoken. --Melvin McLeod, Editor-in-chief of Shambhala Sun This collection will benefit all who read it. --Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, author of Turning the Mind into an Ally A precious offering from a pioneer of Zen in America. Reflecting the words of the great teachers, from Sakyamuni to his own Soyen Shaku, Nyogen's wonderful poems and commentaries deriving from his lifelong studies and his many decades in America (including long years of internment during World War II) sparkle with treasures small and large, each of them luminous with the immaculate humility of heart found in this true man-of-no-rank. --Peter Matthiessen Fearless and free-thinking, Nyogen Senzaki was the first great Buddhist teacher to immerse himself fully and without reservation in American life. The teachings and poems in this volume are as fresh, direct, and timeless as when they were first spoken. --Melvin McLeod, Editor-in-chief of Shambhala Sun Author InformationNyogen Senzaki, a colleague of Dr. D.T. Suzuki, was one of the first Zen masters to come from Japan to the United States. He founded the first Zen organizations in the new world, in California. He died in 1958. Eido Shimano is a respected elder of the Zen community. He received dharma transmission from Soen Nakagawa Roshi and today serves as the abbot and spiritual teacher of two zendos, living at Dai Bosatsu Zendo in Livingston Manor, New York. Soen Nakagawa (1907-1984) was a key figure in the transmission of Zen Buddhism to theWestern world. His students also included Robert Aitken, Philip Kapleau, and many others. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |