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The Way of Zen by Alan W. Watts (ISBN: 9781427277800)
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The Way of Zen Unknown - 2016
by Alan W. Watts
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- Title The Way of Zen
- Author Alan W. Watts
- Binding unknown
- Edition Unabridged
- Language ENG
- Publisher Macmillan Audio
- Date 2016-08
- ISBN 9781427277800
About the author
Alan Watts (1915-1973) was instrumental in introducing Eastern thought to Western civilization. He held both a master's degree in theology and a doctorate of divinity, and is best known as an interpreter of Indian and Chinese philosophy and Zen Buddhism. He was the author of hundreds of articles on philosophy and religion, and 33 books that have been translated into eleven languages. His titles available from Macmillan Audio include the classic bestseller The Way of Zen, This Is It, and The Wisdom of Insecurity, as well as authentic recordings of Alan Watts himself in Alan Watts Teaches Meditation and Man, Nature, and the Nature of Man.
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