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  1. Passage through India by Gary Snyder, 2001-01-01
  2. The Teachings of Zen Master Dogen
  3. Nonprofits: On the Brink: How Nonprofits have lost their way and some essentials to bring them back by Gary R. Snyder, 2006-02-14
  4. Left Out in the Rain: New Poems 1947-1985 by Gary Snyder, 1986-09
  5. Songs for Gaia by Gary Snyder, 1979
  6. Riprap & Cold Mountain Poems by Gary Snyder, 1965
  7. Range of Poems: Collected Poems by Gary Snyder, 1967-11
  8. Four changes by Gary Snyder, 1969
  9. Unexpected Manna by Gary H Holthaus, 1978
  10. Sidewalk 2 by William, Gary Snyder and Robert Creeley) NEISH, Alex, edited by (BURROUGHS, 1960
  11. THE BERKELEY POETRY CONFERENCE, JULY 12-24, 1965 by Gary Snyder, Robert Creeley, Ed Dorn, Charles Olson, etc) [Berkeley Poetry Conference] (Allen Ginsberg, 1965-01-01
  12. Smokey The Bear Sutra by Gary Snyder, 1972
  13. Myths & Texts 1st Edition by Gary Snyder, 1960
  14. Snow flies, burn brush, shut down by Gary Snyder, 2003

81. Gary Snyder Reader: Selected Prose And Journals Other Prose: From C 1900 - USA L
gary snyder Reader Selected Prose and Journals Other prose from c 1900 USALiterature gary snyder. Author gary snyder. Brian Wildsmith Cat on the Mat
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Gary Snyder Reader: Selected Prose and Journals Other prose: from c 1900 - USA Literature Gary Snyder
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82. Gary Snyder Reader: Selected Prose And Journals Other Prose: From C 1900 - USA L
gary snyder Reader Selected Prose and Journals Other prose from c 1900 USALiterature gary snyder. Author gary snyder. VS Pless Handbook of Coding T
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Gary Snyder Reader: Selected Prose and Journals Other prose: from c 1900 - USA Literature Gary Snyder
Subject: Other prose: from c 1900 - USA Literature
Title: Gary Snyder Reader: Selected Prose and Journals
Author: Gary Snyder
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K Fuxe Towards an Understandin...

Y L Ershov Handbook of Recursi...
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83. RAJEEV S. PATKE, Response To "Gary Snyder, Dogen, And The Canyon Wren'"
Response to gary snyder, Dôgen, and The Canyon Wren' . RAJEEV S. PATKE. snyder,gary. Mountains and Rivers Without End. Washington, DC Counterpoint, 1996.
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N.B. For purposes of citation, page numbers of the printed version are inserted in square brackets.
RAJEEV S. PATKE Reference: Connotations Gary Snyder's Mountains and Rivers Without End (1996) is a collection of poems which combines an interest in Zen with a commitment to the exploration of the significance of nature for the human. This can be illustrated with reference to "The Canyon Wren," a 35-line poem from Section III. The following extract provides an opportunity for an engagement with the precise accomplishment of Snyder's enterprise, and with a larger interpretive issue concerning the role of ideas in philosophy: A single female mallard flies upstream
Shooting the Hundred-Pace Rapids
Su Tung P'o saw, for a moment,
it all stand still.
"I stare at the water:
it moves with unspeakable slowness."
"mountains flow
water is the palace of the dragon
it does not flow away." (Whalen-Bridge 121) John Whalen-Bridge's essay on the poem begins by making a claim on behalf of Snyder that "the poems of Mountains and Rivers without End are about how we talk to the world, and how the world talks to itself" (112). In the course of the essay, the claim narrows down to the role played by the wren in "The Canyon Wren." It is claimed that the bird's song communicates to the human, on behalf of nature, something that the human would not otherwise perceive about itself and its relation to nature:

84. Gary Snyder, The Beat Generation
gary snyder The Back Country. Earth House Hold. Mountains and Rivers Without End.Passage Through India. Videos Lannan Literary Videos gary snyder. Posters. Shirts.
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85. PRICEFARMER.COM: Farm-Fresh Price Comparisons Of Books
Keyword Search. gary snyder. 3. Axe Handles Poems (Paperback) by gary snyderOctober 1983
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86. The Gary Snyder Reader
gary snyder Photo credit Raku Mayers. THE gary snyder READER gary snyder, garysnyder has published sixteen books of poetry and prose.
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"A celebrated beatnik, mountaineer, environmental crusader, essayist, and poet, Gary Snyder has lived a life worthy of the epic he has finally finished." The New York Times Sunday Magazine "One of our most influential writers about the natural world." Outside "For Snyder, release from the habits of mutual destruction of the human soul and nature is found by following the ways of the mind as wild habitat." Sierra "As a man firmly grounded in the twentieth century, Snyder crosses time and space in ways literal, metaphorical, and surprising." Tricycle "The story not only of one man, but also of the human event on this planet." San Francisco Chronicle
Gary Snyder
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THE GARY SNYDER READER
Gary Snyder
This monumental collection gathers the essays, travel journals, letters, poems, and translations of one of the most influential literary voices of the twentieth century. Gary Snyder has been a major cultural force in America for five decadesprize-winning poet, environmental activist, Zen Buddhist, and reluctant counterculture guru. Having expanded far beyond the Beat poems that first brought his work into the public eye, Snyder has produced a broad-ranging body of work that encompasses his fluency in Eastern literature and culture, his commitment to the environment, and his concepts of humanity's place in the cosmos.

87. THE BEAT STREET : Gary Snyder
Translate this page gary snyder (1930- ). BIOGRAPHIE. gary snyder est né le 8 mai 1930 à San Francisco,Californie, et a grandi entre l'Oregon et l'Etat de Washington.
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BIOGRAPHIE
Gary Snyder est né le 8 mai 1930 à San Francisco, Californie, et a grandi entre l'Oregon et l'Etat de Washington. Il éprouve de la fascination pour les indiens d'Amérique et obtient un diplôme en littérature et anthropologie. Son cursus scolaire le mène à Berkeley où il approfondit sa pratique de la méditation zen et étudie les langues asiatiques. Snyder écrit de la poésie depuis l'enfance, et il fait partie des six poètes se produisant à la 6 Gallery le 7 Octobre 1955. Il prône un mode de vie tout en simplicité, ce qui constitue pour lui une excellente préparation à l'étude du Zen (il passera d'ailleurs douze ans au Japon). Le premier recueil de poèmes de Gary Snyder est publié en 1959. Snyder passe quelques mois en Inde en 1963, avant de repartir pour le Japon où il expérimente le LSD. Il trouve que cette drogue est un excellent complément à la pratique Zen. De retour aux Etats-Unis, Gary Snyder devient un représentant de l'écologie. Il participe (avec

88. Lee And Snyder SA By Sauer
On The Gift by LiYoung Lee and Axe Handles by gary snyder by HeatherSauer. father (or son). More on gary snyder and Li-Young Lee.
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Li-Young Lee
Gary Snyder
On "The Gift" by Li-Young Lee and "Axe Handles" by Gary Snyder
by Heather Sauer After I read Li-Young Lee’s "The Gift" and "A Story," I read Gary Snyder’s "Axe Handles," and I saw a similarity of themes in these poems. In these poems, the poets both wrote of father and son experiences. In "The Gift," Lee writes about his memory of his father removing a splinter. In "A Story," he writes about a man spending time with his small son, and realizing that someday his son will be grown and leave. He feels that he has disappointed his son. In Snyder’s "Axe Handles," he writes that the father is like an axe handle and the son is like a new axe handle being carved by using his father as a pattern. The son follows the father in both "The Gift and "Axe Handles." I wonder if both of these men found a bond with their own fathers (or sons) or if they just felt touched to write about the father-son relationship/bond that they wished they had found with their father (or son).

89. In A Dark Time ...: Gary Snyder Archives
Open Directory Arts Literature Authors S snyder, gary Posted by lw at 0808PM May 06, 2002 I Expected More from Mountains and Rivers. gary snyder Reading.
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In a Dark Time ...
The Eye Begins to See October 02, 2001 Lookout Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout
I cannot remember things I once read
A few friends, but they are in cities.
Drinking cold snow-water from a tin cup
Looking down for miles
Through high still air.
Gary Snyder from
No Nature Although Bill and I couldn't avoid talking about the state of the nation on our long drive to our hike, we slowly put our priorities back in order as we spent the day hiking Lookout Mountain, an old fire lookout just east of Mt. Hood. Like most of our late-season hikes, it is virtually straight up and ten to eleven miles long.
The 30 to 40 degree temperature at the beginning of the hike made the sharp uphill easier than usual, but it was still a long climb up, particularly since we haven't hiked in over a week. Luckily this left little room for talk, and I was able to sink into that kind of meditative rhythm that makes hiking so special to me. For a time, at least, I was able to simply be, without any thought for the day or for the future.
The views of Mt Rainer, Mt Adams, Mt Jefferson, and The Three Sisters from the top were breathtaking, more than justifying the peak's name. A simple meal of an organic orange and a handful of granola mix somehow seemed appropriate in this zen-like setting.

90. About Gary Snyder
About gary snyder The Gallery, gary snyder grew up in the Bucks Countyarea of Pennsylvania. He was exposed to art at an early age
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About
Gary
Snyder
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Gary Snyder grew up in the Bucks County area of Pennsylvania. He was exposed to art at an early age through his father, Barry Snyder, a painter and sculptor. Snyder received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio.
In 1980, Snyder began working at the Princeton Gallery of Fine Art in Princeton, New Jersey, which his parents had opened in 1970. After ten years in Princeton, Snyder opened Snyder Fine Art at 588 Broadway in New York's Soho area, which focused on modern American art rooted in the 1920s through the 1950s.
Due to its emphasis on historical American art, the gallery stood out from the primarily contemporary art galleries in Soho, receiving more than ten reviews in The New York Times over the course of four years. Among the noteworthy exhibitions at Snyder Fine Art were Joseph Stella's Madonnas , which championed Joseph Stella's series of paintings of the Virgin Mary, Modern American Art 1925 - 1950 , and Steve Wheeler - An American Modernist
In 1995, Snyder moved his gallery from Soho to 20 West 57th Street, where he presented a series of exhibitions that explored the range of American abstract art of the 1930s and 1940s. His first exhibition

91. The Compost Resource Page - "On Top" By Gary Snyder
Text of the poem in HTML format.Category Arts Literature Authors S snyder, gary Works......The Compost Resource Page home. On Top gary snyder All this new stuffgoes on top turn it over, turn it over wait and water down
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    On Top
    Gary Snyder
    All this new stuff goes on top
    turn it over, turn it over
    wait and water down
    from the dark bottom
    turn it inside out
    let it spread through
    Sift down even.
    Watch it sprout. A mind like compost.

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