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The Bones of the Master: A Journey to Secret Mongolia
Author Crane, George
Date2001.03.29
Pages304
PublisherBantam Press
Publisher Url http://www.bantampress.com
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Keyword石窟=cave; 佛教人物=Buddhist; 法師=Master; 苯教=Bon; 修行方法=修行法門=Practice
AbstractIn 1959 Mao's Great Leap Forward led to the destruction of many Buddhist monasteries. A young Ch'an monk called Tsung Tsai escaped from Inner Mongolia to Hong Kong after a long and dangerous journey through China. In 1996 he returned to seek his master's grave, travelling with George Crane, an American drop-out poet who had become his neighbour in New York State. Following the story of the escape, the main part of the book is Crane's account of the return: dealings with the authorities, meetings with members of Tsung Tsai's family, the difficult and dangerous climb to the mountain cave where Tsung Tsai had last seen his master, and the eventual discovery of his grave. The third part is a short epilogue back in Hong Kong.

The style is novelistic, and it is best to read Bones of the Master as if it were a novel. Crane is a good storyteller and the narrative rattles along. Incidents and characters are vividly portrayed and, although Crane is very present as narrator, he is generally not too intrusive. A clear portrait of Tsung Tsai emerges - of his determination and optimism, his devotion and dedication to practice, his humour and humanity. No textbook this, but readable, interesting and sometimes moving.
ISBN9780553379082
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Created date2008.07.18
Modified date2008.07.18



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