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Sky Above, Great Wind

The Life and Poetry of Zen Master Ryokan

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Sky Above, Great Wind

By: Kazuaki Tanahashi
Narrated by: Brian Nishii
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Ryokan (1758-1831) is, along with Dogen and Hakuin, one of the three giants of Zen in Japan. But unlike his two renowned colleagues, Ryokan was a societal dropout, living mostly as a hermit and a beggar. He was never head of a monastery or temple. He liked playing with children. He had no dharma heir. Even so, people recognized the depth of his realization, and he was sought out by people of all walks of life for the teaching to be experienced in just being around him. His poetry and art were wildly popular even in his lifetime. He is now regarded as one of the greatest poets of the Edo Period, along with Basho, Buson, and Issa. He was also a master artist-calligrapher with a very distinctive style, due mostly to his unique and irrepressible spirit, but also because he was so poor he didn't usually have materials: His distinctive thin line was due to the fact that he often used twigs rather than the brushes he couldn't afford. He was said to practice his brushwork with his fingers in the air when he didn't have any paper. There are hilarious stories about how people tried to trick him into doing art for them, and about how he frustrated their attempts. As an old man, he fell in love with a young Zen nun who also became his student. His affection for her colors the mature poems of his late period. This collection contains more than 140 of Ryokan's poems, with selections of his art, and of the very funny anecdotes about him.

©2012 Kazuaki Tanahashi (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Ancient, Classical & Medieval Literature Asian Buddhism Poetry World Literature China Classics Zen Buddhism Zen Poetry
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if this book was paper you could use it for a fire, or even to blow your nose with

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I'll come back to it when I'm feeling in the mood, I'm still reading through several buddhist texts, but I feel I will appreciate it more later on. OM Mani Padme Hum

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I have had a printed book on Ryokan and his poetry for some years, but this audible book is wonderful and brought the poetry to life. Brian Nishii's reading of Kaz's text and obvious familiarity with the Japanese language and pronunciation of Buddhist and Zen terms really could not be improved upon, just a totally uplifting experience for me.

Wonderful Japanese poetry and narration

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My mind was unsettled, I listened to these poems, peace prevailed. My reflection is still.

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