Wisdom Within Words: An Annotated Translation Of Dogen's Chinese-Style Poetry

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This book is the first complete bilingual edition and annotated translation of the poetry collection entitled Mystery Within Words (Kuchugen), which features 150 Chinese-style verses (kanshi) written by Dogen Zenji (1200-1253), founder of the Soto Zen sect in early medieval Japan. These poems are very important for highlighting several key aspects of Dogen's manner of thinking and process of writing. Dogen composed Sinitic poetry throughout all stages of his career at both Koshoji temple in Kyoto and Eiheiji temple in the remote mountains. for various purposes. These aims included reflections on meditation during periods of reclusion, commenting on cryptic koan cases, eulogizing deceased patriarchs, celebrating festivals and seasonal occasions, welcoming new administrative appointees at the temple, remarking on the life of the Buddha and other aspects of attaining enlightenment, and offering capping phrases that help highlight prose teachings or instructions. Although Dogen's poetry has often been overlooked by the sectarian tradition, even though this collection was edited by the most eminent Edo period scholar-monk, Menzan, this style should of writing now be regarded in relation to the valuable roles that poetry played in the development of East Asian Buddhist contemplative life--


  • | Author: Steven Heine
  • | Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • | Publication Date: Sep 06, 2022
  • | Number of Pages: 280 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 0197553524
  • | ISBN-13: 9780197553527
Author:
Steven Heine
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Publication Date:
Sep 06, 2022
Number of pages:
280 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
0197553524
ISBN-13:
9780197553527