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A Sampler of Zen Poems
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A few poems by three of Japan's greatest Zen monk-poets, Ikkyu (1394-1481), Basho (1644-1694), and Ryokan (1758-1831).
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Blyth, Reginald Horace (1898 - 1964)
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Find biography, bibliography, quotes links and comments on the contributions of this translator prepared by Michael P. Garofalo.
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Buddhism and Poetry
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Short essays about Basho, Zen Buddhism and poetry. Selections from R. H. Blyth. A section of the Poetry Store Archive.
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Chan Poetry
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Collection from the Zen Buddhist Order of Hsu Yun. Features reader contributions and commentaries.
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In the Moonlight A Worm... (Haiku and Zen)
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Article on the relationship between Zen and Haiku.
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Master Hsu Yun's Poetry
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A collection of Zen poems.
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Poetry of the Dharma
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A collection of Buddhist poetry from a wide range of traditions. Site is maintained by the Buddhism Study and Practice Group of SUNY-Stony Brook.
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Zen and Poetry
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An interview with Zen Master Seung Sahn about his poetry.
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Zen Buddhism And Its Relationship to Elements of Eastern And Western Arts
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An essay on the relationship of Zen to art.
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Zen Poetry
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A comprehensive guide to Zen Poetry on the Net, a detailed bibliography, special studies of noted Zen poetry scholars and translators (e.g., R. H. Blyth), haiku guides, and a generous selection of zen poems with source citations. Prepared by Michael P. Garofalo.
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Zen Poetry
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Ten poems by J. Rittscher.
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Hokku-Inn
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A haiku poetry e-mail list, coordinated by David Coomler, rooted in Zen/Ch'an traditions and the work of R. H. Blyth. Extensive archive of informative articles.
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Hundred Mountain Journal - Poetry
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A Buddhist journal that includes poems.
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Japanese Death Poetry
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This page explores Japanese death poetry and poetry of the Samurai, as well as the poetry of Zen Buddhist monks.
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Poems of Ikkyu, Bankei, and Ryokan
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A sample collection.
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Zen Poems and Haikus
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Collection of Zen poems and haikus.
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