Reflections of a Zen Buddhist nun /
The life and work of Kim Iryŏp (1896-1971) bear witness to Korea's encounter with modernity. A prolific writer, Iryŏp reflected on identity and existential loneliness in her poems, short stories, and autobiographical essays. As a pioneering feminist intellectual, she dedicated herself to gend...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés Korean |
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Honolulu :
University of Hawaiʻi Press,
[2014]
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Series: | Korean classics library. Philosophy and religion.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Life
- Buddhism and culture
- In memory of the Great Master Man'gong on the fifteenth anniversary of his death
- On new year's day of the twenty-fifth year after joining the monastery
- A proposal to the World Fellowship of Buddhists Conference
- Why has Buddhism launched a purification movement?
- Is the mind one or two? To Mr. C., who has recently converted to Catholicism
- What is faith?: contemplation upon reading a letter from my friend M.
- The path to no-mind: a letter to Mr. R.
- Having burned away my youth: a letter to Mr. B.
- With a returned gift in my hand
- Having prepared a clean copy of my master's manuscript
- Return to emptiness
- Meditation and the attainment of the mind
- Prayer and chanting
- Path to eternity: a message to journalists.