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The Zen of John Ashbery

July 29, 2021 by DAVID M KATZ in Ashbery, John Keats, Zen, Dogen

To be sure, Ashbery’s frequently unsettling syntax doesn’t seem an exact match for such Zen Koans as “what is the sound of one hand clapping?” Yet his abrupt non-sequiturs do have a way of lightly shocking the mind out of conventional patterns of thought.

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July 29, 2021 /DAVID M KATZ
Ashbery, John Keats, Zen, Dōgen
Ashbery, John Keats, Zen, Dogen
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'THE FAULT OF HAVING TOO MUCH KNOWLEDGE'

February 18, 2021 by DAVID M KATZ in Dōgen, Alexander Pope

A 13th Century Zen master and poet seems to caution that too much formal training distracts writers and readers from the true meaning of the words.

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February 18, 2021 /DAVID M KATZ
Dōgen, Alexander Pope
Dōgen, Alexander Pope
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