
How the Swans Came to the Lake
A Narrative History of Buddhism in America
$58.99
- Paperback
496 pages
- Release Date
12 April 2022
Summary
A modern classic unparalleled in scope, this sweeping history unfolds the story of Buddhism’s spread to the West.
How the Swans Came to the Lake opens with the story of Asian Buddhism, including the life of the Buddha and the spread of his teachings from India to Southeast Asia, China, Korea, Japan, Tibet, and elsewhere. Coming to the modern era, the book tracks how Western colonialism in Asia served as the catalyst for the first large-scale interactions between Buddhists and…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781611804737 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1611804736 |
| Author: | Rick Fields, Benjamin Bogin |
| Publisher: | Shambhala Publications Inc |
| Imprint: | Shambhala Publications Inc |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 496 |
| Release Date: | 12 April 2022 |
| Weight: | 369g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
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Critics Review
“Heroic in scope and of undeniable historic importance.”—Los Angeles Times
“This fascinating book delivers more than it promises. It takes the reader from the origins of Buddhism right up to the immediate past, through Buddhism’s growth and spread in Asia to the personalities that opened it up to the West and those that brought it to America as well as those who were affected by Buddhism or nurtured it here. Fields possesses a clear style and infectious enthusiasm for his subject.”—Library Journal
“The definitive treatment of the impact of Buddhism on American thought.”—Roderick Frazier Nash, Professor of History & Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
“I found this engaging book literally crammed with the sort of lively and accurate information which I had for years been longing to find assembled. The leading characters emerge with a quality of independence and individuation that certainly dispels any stereotype of the Buddhist practitioner, teacher, or layman.”—Nancy Wilson Ross, The Washington Post
About The Author
Rick Fields
RICK FIELDS (1942-1999) is the author of several books, including Chop Wood, Carry Water and The Code of the Warrior. He served as the editor of The Vajradhatu Sun, an international journal of Buddhism (now Lion’s Roar), and as the editor-at-large of Tricycle- The Buddhist Review.
BENJAMIN BOGIN is a scholar of Himalayan Buddhism and associate professor and director of Asian Studies at Skidmore College. He is the author of The Illuminated Life of the Great Yolmowa and the coeditor of Himalayan Passages- Tibetan and Newar Studies in Honor of Hubert Decleer.
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