Free E-Book: November Limited Time Offer for Community Wellness Subscribers

Nov. 8, 2021
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Dear friends and followers of UArizona Center for Buddhist Studies,

We thank you for your continuous support. As a token of appreciation and a gift of gratitude, we would like to present you a free E-Book of an interview with the renowned author and translator of Chinese Zen and Buddhist poetry Bill Porter (Red Pine), conducted in November 2017. Please see below if you would like to receive a free copy:

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Title: A Conversation on Zen Buddhism with Bill Porter

Bill Porter ⽐爾.波特 is an American author and Zen scholar who translates under the pen-name Red Pine ⾚松. His translations have been honored with a number of awards, including two NEA translation fellowships, a PEN translation award, the inaugural Asian Literature Award of the American Literary Translators Association, and more recently a Guggenheim Fellowship, which he received to fund a project which he calls the poetry version of his book Zen Baggage: A Pilgrimage to China 禪的⾏囊 that recounts a pilgrimage to sites in China associated with the beginning of Zen Buddhism. Seven of his books have also been translated into Chinese, including his Road to Heaven: Encounters with Chinese Hermits, which has sold over 200,000 copies since its release as Kong-gu-you-lan 空⾕幽兰.