Spotlight: David Hinton
David Hinton has published numerous books of poetry and essays, and many translations of ancient Chinese poetry and philosophy—all informed by an abiding interest in deep ecological thinking.
His latest translation, The Carefree-Ease Record is the final in a landmark new series of the three classic koan collections from ancient Chinese Ch'an (Zen). In these translations, David Hinton returns these classics to their original nature: earthy, funny, profound. The other books in this collection are No-Gate Gateway and The Blue-Cliff Record.
Recent Reader Guides
An Intro to Koans from David Hinton
During the Sung Dynasty, Ch’an’s basic elements as defined by the T’ang Dynasty masters continued and evolved. The great innovation in Sung Dynasty Ch’an is the sangha-case collection. The Ch’an written tradition is composed primarily of prose works by and about Ch’an masters, records of their lives and teachings. These records contain a great deal of conventional explanatory teaching, which is necessary to prepare students for Ch’an’s wordless insight. That direct insight is conveyed in the more literary dimension of those records: poetry, which was perfectly suited to the quick, deep insights of Ch’an, and story-telling typified by poetic distillation: enigmatic sayings and wild antics intended to upend reason and tease mind past the limitations of logical thought. These are performative, rather than explanatory—enacting insight rather than talking about it. As such, they operate with poetic wildness and immediacy, rather than the usual explanatory or utilitarian discourse. In this, they come as close as language can to Ch’an’s transmission outside of words and teaching.
Recent Videos
Zen Master Shundo Aoyama
We paid a visit to Zen Master Shundo Aoyama at her nunnery in Nagoya, Japan, and she shared with us some words that capture the essence of her book, Zen Seeds: 60 Essential Buddhist Teachings on Effort, Gratitude, and Happiness.
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