Fragrant Palm Leaves: Journals, 1962-1966 Paperback - 1999
by Hanh, Thich Nhat (Author)
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From a Nobel Peace Prize nominee and author of "Living Buddha, Living Christ"comes this collection of his remarkable journal entries, written from Americaand Vietnam in the 1960s.
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- Title Fragrant Palm Leaves: Journals, 1962-1966
- Author Hanh, Thich Nhat (Author)
- Binding Paperback
- Edition 1st Thus
- Condition New
- Pages 224
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Riverhead Trade, New York, New York, U.S.A.
- Date 1999
- Bookseller's Inventory # __157322796X
- ISBN 9781573227964 / 157322796X
- Weight 0.51 lbs (0.23 kg)
- Dimensions 7.99 x 5.12 x 0.61 in (20.29 x 13.00 x 1.55 cm)
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Themes
- Religious Orientation: Buddhist
- Library of Congress subjects United States - Description and travel, Nhat Hanh
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 99051586
- Dewey Decimal Code 895.922
Summary
Best known for his Buddhist teachings, Thich Nhat Hanh has lived in exile from his native Vietnam since 1966. These remarkable early journals reveal not only an exquisite portrait of the Zen master as a young man, but the emergence of a great poet and literary voice of Vietnam. From his years as a student and teaching assistant at Princeton and Columbia, to his efforts to negotiate peace and a better life for the Vietnamese, Fragrant Palm Leaves offers an elegant and profound glimpse into the heart and mind of one of the world's most beloved spiritual teachers.
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I am in a cabin called "Pomona" in the woods of northern New Jersey.
From the rear cover
A rare combination of mystic, scholar, poet, and activist, Thich Nhat Hanh has lived in exile from his native Vietnam since 1966. Though he is best known for his ever popular Buddhist teachings, Fragrant Palm Leaves: Journals 1962-1966 shows not only an exquisite portrait of the Zen master as a young man, but the emergence of a great poet and literary voice of Vietnam. From his years as a student and teaching assistant at Princeton and Columbia to his efforts to negotiate peace and a better life for the Vietnamese, Fragrant Palm Leaves offers an elegant and profound window into the formation of the heart and mind of one of the world's most beloved spiritual teachers.