The White Blackbird.  Robert Aitken

The White Blackbird

Por Robert Aitken

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Sinopsis

In "The White Blackbird," Robert Aitken masterfully interweaves the nuances of Zen philosophy with the intricacies of modern life, presenting a collection of poems that reflect his deep engagement with both the poetic form and spiritual inquiry. Aitken's literary style is characterized by accessibility and profound simplicity; his verses resonate with meditative clarity while delving into themes of nature, existence, and the interplay of light and shadow. Within the context of the late 20th century, a time marked by personal and societal upheaval, Aitken's work serves as a tender bridge between Eastern thought and Western sensibilities, inviting readers to explore their own paths to enlightenment. Robert Aitken, an influential figure in the Zen community and a prolific poet, draws from his extensive experience as a Zen teacher and practitioner. His life journey, enriched by years spent in Japan and countless encounters with both Zen teachings and the wilderness, profoundly informs his writings. Aitken's ability to articulate the subtle connections between Zen practice and poetic expression not only illustrates his spiritual dedication but also his commitment to sharing these transformative insights with a broader audience. For readers seeking a contemplative escape into the realms of spirituality and art, "The White Blackbird" is an essential addition to their literary collection. Aitken challenges readers to reflect on their own lives through the lens of Zen, making it a timeless work that continues to inspire and enlighten. Delve into Aitken's lyrical wisdom, and discover the serenity that lies within the pages of this extraordinary collection.

Robert Aitken

  • Editorial:
  • DigiCat
  • ISBN:
  • 8596547134107
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
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  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 26, 2021
  • Filosofía / General
    Filosofía

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