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Zen And The Birds Of Appetite

Zen And The Birds Of Appetite

Zen And The Birds Of Appetite

BY THOMAS MERTON

Brief Description:
"Zen enriches no one," Thomas Merton provocatively writes in his opening statement to Zen and the Birds of Appetite--one of the last books to be published before his death in 1968. "There is no body to be found. The birds may come and circle for a while... but they soon go elsewhere. When they are gone, the 'nothing,' the 'no-body' that was there, suddenly appears. That is Zen. It was there all the time but the scavengers missed it, because it was not their kind of prey." This gets at the humor, paradox, and joy that one feels in Merton's discoveries of Zen during the last years of his life, a joy very much present in this collection of essays.

A New Directions Book 1968 144 PP. Paper

$12.95 (low stock)

 

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