Western Buddhist travel narratives are autobiographical accounts of a journey to a Buddhist culture. Dozens of such narratives have since the 1970s describe treks in Tibet, periods of residence in a Zen monastery, pilgrimages to Buddhist sites and teachers, and other Asian odysseys. The best known of these works is Peter Matthiessen's The Snow Leopard; further reflections emerge from thirty writers including John Blofeld, Jan Van de Wetering, Thomas Merton, Oliver Statler, Robert Thurman, Gretel Ehrlich, and Bill Porter. The Buddhist concept of 'no-self' helps these authors interpret certain pivotal experiences of 'unselfing' and is also a catalyst that provokes and enables such events. The writers' spiritual memoirs describe how their journeys brought about a new understanding of Buddhist enlightenment and so transformed their lives. Showing how travel can elicit self-transformation, this book is a compelling exploration of the journeys and religious changes of both individuals and Buddhism itself.
ISBN: | 9781009098830 |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Imprint: | Cambridge University Press |
Published date: | 31 Mar 2022 |
DEWEY: | 294.3444 |
DEWEY edition: | 23 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | viii, 334 |
Weight: | 654g |
Height: | 160mm |
Width: | 237mm |
Spine width: | 25mm |