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Hardcover Mountains and Rivers Without End Book

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Mountains and Rivers Without End

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Begun in Berkeley on April 8, 1956, Gary Snyder's Mountains and Rivers Without End is an epic of geology, prehistory, and mythology. The poems travel beyond Western traditions to encompass Asian art... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A man's world-vision made true through communion with Nature

In this work of poetry, Snyder has presented a perception of the world that has taken four decades of experience to put into words. But, this is more than a simple philosophical oratory, because Snyder came to write this due to the influence of Nature. This is a powerful description of Man's relationship with the planet.

An epic poem from a master.

Gary Snyder's epic poem "Mountains and Rivers Without End" is an epic work from an American Zen Buddhist pioneer. From Kerouac to the millenium, it is all there. His history is our history. Read it and get wiser.

Words of a Living Master

It's not often one gets the chance to hold in hand the words of a living master.At a Library of Congress reading on October 24, 1996, Gary Snyder sounded out the Buddha-nature of his work by reading from "Mountains and Rivers Without End." I was familiar with him as one of the Dharma bums of the fifties, and later -- in the late seventies and early eighties -- as a "deep ecologist." I had read some of his poems and essays, and thought I had "got it." But I hadn't, really. Not until I heard him read. That night I bought "Mountains and Rivers Without End" mainly because of the perennial philosophy Snyder paints in "The Blue Sky." In truth, I also felt a sense of longing: longing for the names of old friends he calls upon, names that I (as a Buddhist) miss hearing in my busy monkey-life (Shakyamuni Buddha, Kama, Ramana Maharshi); longing for the sounds of Pali words in Sanskrit chants; longing for the promise of the Blue Land, the Pure Land, the Land of Healing. I realized later that I bought "Mountains and Rivers Without End" to try and take home some of the intense emotional involvement that the reading invoked. But this work, years in the making, can be appreciated on levels from the purely cerebral to the blatantly emotional. So even though the immediacy of hearing the words has faded, I continue to peel the verses like onions, discovering layers upon layers of truthful artistry that impart new immediacies with every reading. Dan Everman

SNYDER BRINGS US HOME

At last poet-guru Gary Snyder has released his 40 year work in MOUNTAINS AND RIVERS WITHOUT END. Begun in 1956, the poems here bring together Snyder's Buddhist sensibility and take us into the future with a hopeful vision of humankind and the earth. Snyder describes it as, "This poem, which I have come to think of as a sort of sutra--an expanded poetic, philosophic and mythic narrative of the female Buddha Tarra."Snyder's short explanation links his with with that of the Chinese and Japanese lanscape scroll artists, with the No Theatre of shamanistic speakers, with the art of the haiku poem. These are fine and forceful works that ground us. As Alan Watts has said of a good haiku, they are more like nature itself than a poem about nature. We should be thankful for this American classic; Snyder gives us the core of his being as it links to all of life. It's a long road we travel and one that brings us home to ourselves
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