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THE SOUND OF THE ONE HAND: 281 ZEN KOANS WITH ANSWERS

THE SOUND OF THE ONE HAND: 281 ZEN KOANS WITH ANSWERS Paperback - 1975

by Hoffman, Yoel

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Basic Books. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1975. Reprint. Paperback. 0465080790 . Light wear to front cover. Binding tight and straight, inner pages clean and unmarked. .
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Yoel Hoffmann was born in 1937. He received his PhD in the philosophy of religion and Buddhism from Kyoto University, Japan, and went on to teach Eastern philosophy at the University of Haifa. In addition to his works of fiction, he is the author of several books on Zen Buddhism, comparative philosophy, and Japanese poetry. Hoffmann has been awarded the Koret Jewish Book Award, the Newman Prize of Hebrew Literature by Bar-Ilan University, and the Bialik Prize by the city of Tel Aviv. He lives in the Galilee.
Dror Burstein teaches literature at Tel Aviv University. He is the editor of the poetry journal Helikon and the recipient of the 1997 Jerusalem Prize for Literature. His books Kin and Netanya have been translated into English.