Zen Bow, Zen Arrow: The Life and Teachings of Awa Kenzo, the Archery Master from Zen in the Art of A rchery
By (Author) John Stevens
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
15th April 2007
20th February 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
294.3927
Paperback
128
Width 127mm, Height 184mm, Spine 8mm
119g
Here are the biography and teachings of Awa Kenzo (1880 - 1939), the legendary Zen and kyudo (archery) master who gained worldwide renown after the publication of Eugen Herrigel's classic ZEN IN THE ART OF ARCHERY. The life and inspirational teachings ofAwa Kenzo,the Japanese master archer first introduced in the martial arts classic Zen in the Art of Archery A Zenand kyudo (archery) master,Awa Kenzo (1880-1939) first gained worldwide renown after the publication of Eugen Herrigel's cult classic Zen in the Art of Archery in 1953. Kenzo lived and taught at a pivotal time in Japan's history, when martial arts were practiced primarily for self-cultivation, and his wise and penetrating instructions for practice (and life)-including aphorisms, poetry, instructional lists, and calligraphy-are infused with the spirit of Zen. Kenzo uses the metaphor of the bow and arrow to challenge the practitioner to look deeply into his or her own true nature.
"An interesting and enlightening study by John Stevens."The Japan Times
John Stevens is Professor of Buddhist Studies and Aikido instructor at Tohoku Fukushi University in Sendai, Japan. He is the author or translator of over twenty books on Buddhism, Zen, Aikido, and Asian culture. He has practiced and taught Aikido all over the world.