The Sound of One Hand Clapping: Guide to Writing for the Theatre (20th century theatre & music)
Burgess's 1961 darkly comic satire of drab English consumerism is adapted for the stage by Lucia Cox. This edition was published to coincide with the US premiere at the Brits Off-Broadway Festival, at 59E59 Theatre, New York, in May 2015.
Including koans that go back to the master who first brought the koan teaching method from China to Japan in the eighteenth century, this book offers, in the words of the translator, editor, and Zen initiate Yoel Hoffmann, the clearest, ...
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Film script based on the 1997 novel by the same author. Set in Tasmania, the story deals with loss, grief and reconciliation. Three-year-old Sonja's mother disappears into a blizzard, and Sonja is left with her drunken father.
B/W illus. The stories in this collection come from the Zen Buddhist tradition--from tales told by the Buddha himself to anecdotes from the lives of the Zen masters of China and Japan who helped pass on the Buddha's teachings.
The Sound of One Hand Clapping
Shirley and Howard are a handsome couple, Howard also has a photographic memory which leads him to success on the Over and Over TV quiz show.
In this compact volume, Steven Heine, who has written extensively on Zen Buddhism and koans, introduces and analyzes the classic background of texts and rites and explores the contemporary significance of koans to illuminate the full ...
See also morality Sikh meditation practices, 7 silabbata—paramasa, 47, 184—82, 345 silence, sound of, 73, 74, 203, 213, 3 1 6—17 attachment ... 91 simplicity and, 293 suffering and, 171, 172, 175 sectarianism, 192 self, 9, 16, 203, 260.
In The Gateless Gate, one of modern Zen Buddhism's uniquely influential masters offers classic commentaries on the Mumonkan, one of Zen's greatest collections of teaching stories.