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A Zen Romance: One Woman's Adventures in a Monastery
Deborah Boliver Boehm
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| #3623455 in Books | Kodansha International (JPN) | 1997-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .74 x5.16 x7.42l, | File type: PDF | 258 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| READ THIS BOOK|By DW|I loved A Zen Romance. It is the true story of a young woman's years in Japan in the sixties and her experiences in all facets of the world she encountered - religions, monasteries, men, food and many wise and not so wise, fascinating characters. Her relationship with the men in the Zen monastery she lived near is a great story in itself. Another story is||"A highly entertaining, vital and utterly convincing account of the author's immersion in the world of Zen." -- Lucien Stryk, author of The Awakened Self
"A triple quest--artistic, erotic and humanely curious--that no serious Zen student shou
A Zen Romance is a look back at one young woman's search for true love and deeper meaning in and around a Buddhist temple in the Kyoto of the 1960s. Boehm was a college student with a philosophical bent during the years when Eastern religions were a rising fad on American campuses. There was no love lost, though, between her and the humorless "Zen freaks" she encountered at school. She went to Japan's ancient capital to study the language and, as she jokingly announced, ...
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