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Bensonhurst Sutra: Tales of an Italian American Buddhist

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Bensonhurst Sutra: Tales of an Italian American Buddhist

Contributors:

By (Author) Geraldine DeLuca

ISBN:

9798350963755

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

11th March 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Biography: general

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

294g

Description

The book is full of stories about her place in her traditional family, where her father was the intellectual, her mother the traditional housewife and her sister the older sister who never got the nurturing she needed. As the favored child with a wobbly sense of her own power, DeLuca chronicles her development as a writer and painter, her teaching life, her marital struggles, and her yearning for a spiritual life that centered itself in this world. The book moves in and out of narrative, framing stories in theoretical contexts, calling upon her understanding of Buddhism--which is avowedly a study in progress--to give context and meaning to her experience.

Her colleague and award-winning scholar Peter Taubman writes: "I can't think of anything I've read that does such a beautiful job of presenting Buddhist practice and revealing how it works in the raw, everyday reality of our lives. Each chapter is a gem. I was provoked, moved, inspired, and tickled by so many of the stories recounted in the book, the way they were framed in terms of the author's own practice. And the prose is beautiful. The word 'pellucid' kept coming to mind. . . . The writing in this brilliant work is like a totally clear glass, and the light shines through, illuminating paths through these dark days."

Author Bio

Geraldine DeLuca is a writer, painter, and English professor who taught at Brooklyn College, CUNY for many years. Early in her career, she found herself drawn to the ways that contemplative practices could take the edge off the tension in her classroom. Joining other teachers and writers who advocated for "radical self-acceptance" as a way of approaching whatever came next, she sought to put down the burden of the endlessly critical self and looked for a spiritual tradition that could support her experiences. Bensonhurst Sutra grounds the stories of her life in the search for a more peaceful way of being. For many years she has been a part of the Valley Insight Meditation Society in Lebanon, New Hampshire, which grounds her work, her relationships, and her experience of being in the world.

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