Album US 1959 on MEA label
Spoken Word (Religious, Poetry)
Side A, ZEN POEMS. Poems from the literature of Zen Buddhism. Translations by R. H. Blyth ("Haiku", 4 vols. Hokuseido Press, Tokyo, 1949-52); D. T. Suzuki ("Essays in Zen Buddhism", Vol. 1. Rider, London, 1949); Alan Watts ("The Way of Zen". Pantheon, New York, 1957); Nyogen Senzaki and Paul Reps ("Zen Flesh, Zen Bones". Charles Tuttle, Rutland, Vt., 1957). Side B, SENRYU. Satirical poems in the haiku form. Translations by R. H. Blyth Senryu, Hokuseido Press, Tokyo, 1949). This record is a sequel to Haiku (MEA LP 1001), on one side of which Alan Watts explains the relation of Zen Buddhism to Japanese poetry.
Alan Watts voc, 1915-1973 US design, cover design, voice, english, album by, translated by | |
Reginald Horace Blyth translated by | |
Sumire Jacobs , voice, japanese | |
D. T. Suzuki , 1870-1966 JP translated by | |
Paul Reps , US translated by |
Henry Jacobs directed by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Zen Poems | Alan Watts | ||
2 | Introduction | Alan Watts | ||
3 | The Poems | Alan Watts | ||
4 | Senryu Poems | Alan Watts | ||
5 | Man And Woman | Alan Watts | ||
6 | Love And Marriage | Alan Watts | ||
7 | Children And Animals | Alan Watts | ||
8 | Professions | Alan Watts | ||
9 | Miscellaneous Objects | Alan Watts |