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SUMMARY:Celebrating The Collected Letters of Alan Watts\, and Zen Odyssey with Anne Watts\, Janica Anderson\, and Steven Zahavi Schwartz
DESCRIPTION:The Bindery hosts a special celebration of two new books: The Collected Letters of Alan Watts\, edited by two of his daughters\, Joan and Anne Watts\, and Zen Odyssey: The Story of Sokei-An\, Ruth Fuller Sasaki\, and the Birth of Zen in America\, by Janica Anderson andSteven Zahavi Schwartz\, who will be in conversation with Anne. Please join us! \n  \nThe Collected Letters of Alan Watts \nPhilosopher\, author\, and lecturer Alan Watts (1915–1973) popularized Zen Buddhism and other Eastern philosophies for the counterculture of the 1960s. Today\, new generations are finding his writings and lectures online\, while faithful followers worldwide continue to be enlightened by his teachings. The Collected Letters of Alan Watts reveals the remarkable arc of Watts’s colorful and controversial life\, from his school days in England to his priesthood in the Anglican Church as chaplain of Northwestern University to his alternative lifestyle and experimentation with LSD in the heyday of the late sixties. His engaging letters cover a vast range of subject matter\, with recipients ranging from High Church clergy to high priests of psychedelics\, government officials\, publishers\, critics\, family\, and fans. They include C. G. Jung\, Henry Miller\, Gary Snyder\, Aldous Huxley\, Reinhold Niebuhr\, Timothy Leary\, Joseph Campbell\, and James Hillman. Watts’ letters were curated by two of his daughters\, Joan Watts and Anne Watts\, who have added rich\, behind-the-scenes biographical commentary.\nAnne Watts’ philosophies were strongly shaped by her experience as the daughter of Alan Watts. Anne is a certified hypnotherapist and an educator and counselor in the areas of human sexuality\, sexual abuse\, family stress\, self-esteem\, and healing the inner child.  She also works with financial and aging issues. Since 1985 she has led hundreds of human growth workshops in the United States\, Canada\, Australia\, Japan\, England\, and Germany as a facility with the Human Awareness Institute.  Anne lives in Santa Rosa\, California with her long-time partner and husband. \n  \nZen Odyssey: The Story of Sokei-An\, Ruth Fuller Sasaki\, and the Birth of Zen in America \nRuth Fuller Sasaki and Sokei-an Shigetsu Sasaki: two pioneers of Zen in the West. Ruth was an American with a privileged life\, even during the height of the Great Depression\, before she went to Japan and met D. T. Suzuki. Sokei-an was one of the first Zen priests to come to America; he brought the gift of the Dharma to the United States but in 1942 was put in an internment camp. One made his way to the West and the other would find her way to the East\, but together they created the First Zen Institute of America and helped birth a new generation of Zen practitioners: among them\, Alan Watts\, Gary Snyder\, and Burton Watson. They were married less than a year before Sokei-an died\, but Ruth would go on to helm trailblazing translations in his honor and to become the first foreigner to be the priest of a Rinzai Zen temple in Japan. \n  \nWith lyrical prose\, Janica Anderson and Steven Zahavi Schwartz bring Ruth and Sokei-an to life. Two dozen intimate photographs show us two people who aren’t mere historical figures\, but flesh and blood people\, walking their paths. \n  \n— \nJanica Anderson\, a master falconer\, has been a student and teacher of esoteric traditions for fifty years\, which included being a research assistant in the psychology department at Harvard University and an instructor at Esalen Institute. She founded Big Sur Tapes\, which preserved and published audio archives of institutes such as Esalen and individuals such as Aldous Huxley and Alan Watts. \n  \nSteven Zahavi Schwartz is a writer\, editor\, visual artist\, and teacher with many years of immersion in Buddhist study and practice\, including a year in Asia during which he was a student of Ajahn Buddhadasa at Wat Suan Mokh in Southern Thailand. He is the author of “Making Sanctuary: Craft\, Nature\, and the Architecture of Attention.” He lives in Sonoma\, where he runs Meantimes Press.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/celebrating-the-collected-letters-of-alan-watts-and-zen-odyssey-with-anne-watts-janica-anderson-and-steven-zahavi-schwartz/
LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:POETRY! C. Arellano / Estela de la Cruz / Lorenzo Herrera y Lozano
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URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetry-c-arellano-estela-de-la-cruz-lorenzo-herrera-y-lozano/
LOCATION:Adobe Books\, 3130 24th St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:East Bay Launch for "Invisible Gifts\, Poems" with Maw Shein Win and Guests
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the launch of Maw Shein Win’s first full-length poetry collection Invisible Gifts\, Poems. \nWith readings by: \nMK Chavez\nSharon Coleman\nCassandra Dallett\nTim Donnelly\nTongo Eisen-Martin\nMaw Shein Win \n+++ \nInvisible Gifts\, Poems by Maw Shein Win \nManic D Press April 2018 \nThemes of vulnerability and power emerge through reflections on family\, art\, and loss from an award-winning poet. \nIn her full-length collection of poems\, Win depicts a colorful world imbued with unexpected paradoxes: nature is both comforting and savagely unnerving; love is permanent and fleeting; and the accuracy and flaws of memory abound. Her experiences with illness and recovery intertwine with her identity as a Burmese American daughter of immigrant doctors. For instance\, in poems like “Hands”: My father’s hands\, frail birds\, shaking wings. / In Burmese\, “win” means bright. / Hands that stitched skin together and brought back life. Win’s unique perspective and artful language offer readers insight into how the heart can bend and mend without breaking.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/east-bay-launch-for-invisible-gifts-poems-with-maw-shein-win-and-guests/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books Downtown\, 2349 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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