No-gate gateway : the original Wu-men kuan / translated by David Hinton.
2018
BQ9289 .H8413 2018
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Title
No-gate gateway : the original Wu-men kuan / translated by David Hinton.
Author
Uniform Title
Wumen guan. English
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9781611804379
161180437X
161180437X
Published
Boulder, Colorado : Shambhala Publications, Inc., 2018.
Copyright
©2018
Language Note
Translated from the Chinese.
Language
English
Description
xxxiii, 134 pages ; 22 cm
Exhibited
2019 Poets House Showcase
Call Number
BQ9289 .H8413 2018
Summary
"A new translation of one of the great koan collections--by the premier translator of the Chinese classics--that reveals it to be a literary and philosophical masterwork beyond its association with Chan/Zen. Zen is famous for its koans, those seemingly confounding statements, questions, or stories that masters use to gauge their students' practice. Here, the lauded modern master of Chinese poetry translation asks us to reimagine one of the greatest of the koan collections in a new way: as a classic of Chinese philosophical literature in the tradition of the Tao Te Ching or the Chuang Tzu. He presents the No-Gate Gateway (variously also familiar to readers as the Mumonkan, Wu-men Kuan, Gateless Gate, or Gateless Barrier), in a "bare bones" version, without the usual additional commentary, not intended to be studied in the usual case-by-case method, but to be read as a complete work in itself, one that leads the reader carefully on a path to the discovery of the deep nature of reality--an unconventional way of reading it that can be truly revelatory"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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