Flowers Blooming on a Withered Tree: Giun's Verse Comments on Dōgen's by Steven Heine

Philosophy East and West 72 (1):1-5 (2022)
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Flowers Blooming on a Withered Tree, the most recent addition to Steven Heine's outstanding body of publications on doctrinal, historical, and textual studies of the meditative school, introduces a genre of Zen writings that has previously been largely neglected in the West. It presents annotated translations, interpretative explanations, and additional illuminating chapters relating to Verse Comments on the Treasury of the True Dharma Eye written by monk Giun 義雲, the fifth abbot of Eiheiji temple, which was established a generation prior by Dōgen 道元, founder of the Japanese Sōtō school 曹洞宗 in the remote province of Echizen, present-day Fukui prefecture. Giun, who was born in the year...

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