A Day in the Life: The Empty Bowl & Diamond Sutras by Pine, Red

A Day in the Life: The Empty Bowl & Diamond Sutras

Literary Nonfiction. Asian & Asian American Studies. Religion and Spirituality. Buddhism. Translated by Red Pine. Empty Bowl...
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SKU: 9780912887760
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Author: Red Pine
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Language: English
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A Day in the Life: The Empty Bowl & Diamond Sutras by Pine, Red

A Day in the Life: The Empty Bowl & Diamond Sutras

$132.97

A Day in the Life: The Empty Bowl & Diamond Sutras

$132.97
Author: Red Pine
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Literary Nonfiction. Asian & Asian American Studies. Religion and Spirituality. Buddhism. Translated by Red Pine. Empty Bowl is proud to present Red Pine's newest offering: two sutras that record a day in the life of the Buddha when the Buddha was teaching the Prajnaparamita, the teaching that formed the basis of Buddhism's Mahayana path. Not only are they among the shortest Prajnaparamita texts, they're connected and read as if they span the events of a single day. In the Empty Bowl Sutra, which appears here in English for the first time, the Buddha's disciples' question Manjusri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, on his way to town to beg for food, and he responds with the teaching of emptiness--that anything we might think of as real is illusory and its thingness based on nothing more than our own projections. In the Diamond Sutra, the translation of which has benefitted from recently discovered Sanskrit copies, the Buddha returns from his own begging round and tells his disciples what results when they combine this teaching with the vow to liberate others. In using the most significant events in his own career as an example, the Buddha presents one of the earliest accounts of how buddhas become buddhas.

Both sutras are presented together in a 5X7 chapbook, saddle stitched, with an introduction but minimum of notes so that readers can experience the force of these texts uninterrupted and in a convenient hand-held, open-page format.

Author: Red Pine
Publisher: Empty Bowl
Published: 12/15/2018
Pages: 53
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.25lbs
Size: 6.70h x 4.80w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780912887760

About the Author
Pine, Red: - Bill Porter, who translated under the name Red Pine, was born in Van Nuys, California on October 3, 1943, and grew up in Northern Idaho, where his parents moved in 1954. After a tour of duty in the US Army 1964-67, he attended UC Santa Barbara and majored in anthropology. In 1970, he entered graduate school at Columbia University and studied anthropology with a faculty that included Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict. While he was living in New York, he became interested in Buddhism, and in 1972 he left America and moved to a Buddhist monastery in Taiwan. After more than three years with the monks and nuns, he struck out on his own and supported himself by teaching English and later by working as a journalist at English-language radio stations in Taiwan and Hong Kong. During this time, he married a Chinese woman, with whom he has two children, and he began working on translations of Chinese poetry and Buddhist texts. In 1993, he returned to America so that his children could learn English, and he has lived ever since in Port Townsend, Washington. His translations of texts dealing with Chinese history, culture, poetry, and religion have been honored with a number of awards, including two NEA translation fellowships, a PEN translation award, the inaugural Asian Literature Award of the American Literary Translators Association, a Guggenheim Fellowship, which he received to support work on a book based on a pilgrimage to the graves and homes of China's greatest poets of the past, which was published under the title Finding Them Gone in January of 2016, and more recently in 2018 the Thornton Wilder Prize for Translation bestowed by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

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