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Macmillan Children's Book

Zen and the Samurai

Author: D. T. Suzuki; Read by Christopher Reed

Zen and the Samurai

Zen and the Samurai

$8.99

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From one of the most influential books ever written on Zen Buddhism: The paradox of Zen as a philosophy of compassion and combat.

One of the leading twentieth-century works on Zen, D.T. Suzuki's...

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03/01/2003

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From one of the most influential books ever written on Zen Buddhism: The paradox of Zen as a philosophy of compassion and combat.

One of the leading twentieth-century works on Zen, D.T. Suzuki's Zen and Japanese Culture is an invaluable source for those wishing to understand Zen concepts in the context of Japanese life and art.

Zen and the Samurai explores Zen Buddhism as it applies to the life of the warrior, sustaining him both morally and philosophically, and how it is the work of a great Zen Master to be familiar with both the sword of life and the sword of death, and know when and how to wield either of them.

In simple, often poetic language, enhanced by anecdotes and poetry, D.T. Suzuki studies the lives of some of Japan's greatest swordsmen, explores the military mind, and ultimately brings us to a new understanding of the meaning and symbolism of the sword and the code of bushido: the way of the warrior.

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Macmillan Audio

ISBN

9781593973025

In The News

“As one turns the pages of this delightful book, one seems to catch intimations of how and why certain aspects of the 'spirit of Zen' are making themselves felt in America today...There is something inexpressibly soothing in the old Japanese virtues...as Mr. Suzuki describes them.” —The New York Times

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Zen and the Samurai

Zen and the Samurai

$8.99

Digital Audio