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Night Boat.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Spence, Alan.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hakuin, 1686-1769--Fiction.
Japan--History--18th century--Fiction.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (273 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Newburyport : Canongate Books, 2013.
Summary:
"One of the best Scottish writers of our time" offers "a fictional re-creation of the life and teachings of the 18th century Zen master Ekaku Hakuin" ( Scotsman ). On the side of a mountain in eighteenth-century Japan sits a man in perfect stillness as the summit erupts, spitting fire and molten rock onto the land around him. The man is Hakuin. He will become the world's most famous teacher of Zen-and this is not the first time he has seen hell. In Night Boat, acclaimed author Alan Spence presents a richly imagined chronicle of Hakuin's life. On his long and winding quest for truth, Hakuin will be called upon to defy his father, face death, find love, and lose it. He will ask, what is the sound of one hand clapping? And he will master his greatest fear. This beautifully rendered novel "presents a vivid and comprehensive picture of Japanese society, and every chapter is also full of incidental beauties, little stories and parables, short poems, snatches of lovely description, gnomic conversations, and acute observations" ( Scotsman ). "Spence is a visionary." -Ali Smith, award-winning author of How to Be Both "Rich in historical detail, and the drama of the battle between a man's inner and outer lives." - The Times, UK
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
One
The Gates of Hell
Tenjin
Wise Crane
One Time, One Place
Two
Floating World, Flower-Path
Mu
Tsunami
Clear Severity
The Wild Horse of Mino
Three
Wind and Rain
Fire and Brimstone
Return to Mino
Shoju Rojin
Four
The Zen Road
Zen Sickness
Mount Iwataki
Shoin-ji
Five
Hidden-in-Whiteness
Beating the Dharma Drum
Dharma-Thugs
Chikamatsu
Six
Is that So?
Satsu
Teashop Zen
Two Good Monks
Seven
Ohashi
The Sound of One Hand
Precious Mirror Cave
Illusion and Play
Stone Garden
Eight
Dust under the Pines
Opening the Gates
Daimyo
Tall Tales
Ryutaku-ji
Bodhisattva of Hell
Acknowledgements.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9780857868534
0857868535
OCLC:
1002648913

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