Throughout the East, writing is held to be a gift from the gods,
and the divinely inspired letters and characters are objects of the
highest veneration. The religious significance of calligraphy has
thus led to a unique development of the art of brush and ink in
Japan, China, India, and Tibet. This beautifully illustrated book
covers such topics as the history and spirit of Eastern
calligraphy, the art of copying religious texts, the biographies of
important Zen calligraphers, and practical instructions on
materials and techniques for the contemporary student. No knowledge
of the languages discussed is required for the reader to appreciate
the study of this ancient practice.
John Stevens lived in Japan for thirty-five years, where he was
a professor of Buddhist studies at Tohoku Fukushi University in
Sendai. Stevens is a widely respected translator, an ordained
Buddhist priest, a curator of several major exhibitions of Zen art,
and an aikido instructor. He has authored over thirty books and is
one of the foremost Western experts on Aikido, holding a ranking of
7th dan Aikikai. Stevens has also studied calligraphy for decades,
authoring this classic "Sacred Calligraphy of the East." Other John
Stevens titles that are likely to be of interest include "The
Philosophy of Aikido, Extraordinary Zen Masters, " and "The
Marathon Monks of Mount Hiei."
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