9780824819521-0824819527-Eloquent Zen: Daito and Early Japanese Zen

Eloquent Zen: Daito and Early Japanese Zen

ISBN-13: 9780824819521
ISBN-10: 0824819527
Author: Kenneth Kraft
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: Univ of Hawaii Pr
Format: Paperback 268 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780824819521
ISBN-10: 0824819527
Author: Kenneth Kraft
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: Univ of Hawaii Pr
Format: Paperback 268 pages

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Eloquent Zen: Daito and Early Japanese Zen (ISBN-13: 9780824819521 and ISBN-10: 0824819527), written by authors Kenneth Kraft, was published by Univ of Hawaii Pr in 1997. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Eloquent Zen: Daito and Early Japanese Zen (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Zen master Daito (1282-1337) played a leading role in the transmission of Zen (Ch'an) from China to Japan. He founded Daitokuji, a major monastery that has been influential for centuries, and he provided interpretations of Chinese texts. Daito's traditional biography is full of vivid episodes, including his years among the beggars of Kyoto and ending with his dramatic death in the meditation posture.Despite his importance, however, Daito has remained virtually unknown in the West. With the publication of Eloquent Zen Kenneth Kraft offers the first comprehensive account of the life and teachings of one of the greatest of Japan's Zen masters.Dr. Kraft begins with the foundations of medieval Japanese Zen. He shows that Daito's predecessors were concerned with clarifying the essentials of Zen as it began to take root in Japan. During this formative phase, the Zen pioneers embraced varied conceptions of enlightenment and divergent notions of authenticity. Kraft places Daito's contributions within this context, offering new insights about early Japanese Zen and about Zen itself.Throughout this study, Kraft looks closely at the complex role of language in Zen--a tradition supposedly distrustful of words. Daito wrote haiku-like poetry, participated in brilliant dialogues, and delivered powerful sermons. His virtuosity in articulating the way of Zen, "beyond words, beyond silence," is nowhere more apparent than in his use of the capping phrase, an interpretive and commentarial device unique to Zen. Analyzing Daito's use of this device, Kraft elucidates the significance of the literary and aesthetic dimensions of the Zen tradition.Eloquent Zen includes valuable translations of Daito's poetry and other writings. Illustrations include three classic portraits of Daito and rare examples of his calligraphy. This lucid and engaging study will interest scholars and nonspecialists interested in Zen, Japanese culture, and Asian philosophy, poetry, and related fields.
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