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OverviewThe Gateless Gate and Polishing the Moon Sword is a collection of poems inspired by Zen and Japanese folk traditions. The first section, The Gateless Gate, contains poem-responses to the 48 Zen koans of the Mumonkan, following a long Zen tradition of composing poems as a spontaneous, personal response to koans. The second section, Polishing The Moon Sword, retells traditional Japanese folk tales through prose poems. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dane CervinePublisher: Saddle Road Press Imprint: Saddle Road Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.231kg ISBN: 9780996907484ISBN 10: 0996907483 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 05 December 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsDane Cervine is a canny, thoughtful student of Zen, who has brought his poet's skills to bear on the Mumonkan, or The Gateless Gate, a collection of 48 koans. A classic of Zen literature, these koans are paradoxical conundrums employed to free the mind of preconceptions and mental habits that inhibit enlightenment. Each koan has been paired with a poem that riffs upon the original, bringing it to life in the here and now. Like the short, enigmatic puzzles he contemplates, Cervine's poems are witty, provocative, and mesmerizing. In Polishing the Moon Sword, this collection's compelling second movement, Cervine offers us prose poems based on Japanese and Chinese folk tales. Every culture in every age produces a literature of moral instruction, fables, parables, aphorisms, and proverbs--tales that instruct, warn, and transmit the spirit of a people. Cervine serves up stories about demons, lovers, poets, soldiers and musicians, all rendered in a plain, demotic American English that perfectly captures the poetic and emotional essence of the originals. Like a key, Cervine's poems open these tales to reveal their richness, humor and grace. This is a glorious, fulsome, volume sure to satisfy poetry lovers, students of Zen, and anyone who finds pleasure in a good story well told. --Gary Young, author of Even So - New & Selected Poems Dane Cervine talks with the old Chinese poets and koan teachers as if they are in a bar together; his work is a song, a conversation, a dance. His prose poems on folk tales are small, compelling worlds; you step into them, and you walk about, and look about, wondering and happy. --John Tarrant, author of Bring Me The Rhinoceros (& Other Zen Koans That Will Save Your Life) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |