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The Emergence Of Buddhist American Literature John Whalenbridge

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The Emergence Of Buddhist American Literature John Whalenbridge
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 255
Author: John Whalen-Bridge, Gary Storhoff
ISBN: 9781438426532, 9781441617620, 1438426534, 1441617620
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Emergence Of Buddhist American Literature John Whalenbridge by John Whalen-bridge, Gary Storhoff 9781438426532, 9781441617620, 1438426534, 1441617620 instant download after payment.

The encounter between Buddhism and American literature has been a powerful one for both parties. While Buddhism fueled the Beat movement’s resounding critique of the United States as a spiritually dead society, Beat writers and others have shaped how Buddhism has been presented to and perceived by a North American audience. Contributors to this volume explore how Asian influences have been adapted to American desires in literary works and Buddhist poetics, or how Buddhist practices emerge in literary works. Starting with early aesthetic theories of Ernest Fenollosa, made famous but also distorted by Ezra Pound, the book moves on to the countercultural voices associated with the Beat movement and its friends and heirs such as Ginsberg, Kerouac,Snyder, Giorno, Waldman, and Whalen. The volume also considers the work of contemporary American writers of color influenced by Buddhism, such as Maxine Hong Kingston, Charles Johnson, and Lan Cao. An interview with Kingston is included.

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