A Zen teacher who has studied koans for thirty years, John Tarrant directs the Pacific Zen Institute, a venture in meditation and the arts, and teaches culture change in organizations. He is the author of several books, including The Light Inside the Dark. He lives among the vineyards near Santa Rosa, California.
“John Tarrant is one of the most interesting minds in American
Buddhism. He weaves his deep immersion in Buddhist practice,
Western psychology, and the arts into a unique yet completely
authentic story of the Zen life and its mysteries.”
—Melvin McLoed, editor-in-chief of the Shambhala Sun
“You’ve never read a Zen book like this before. Having digested the
traditional koan literature, which he has taught for many years,
Zen teacher John Tarrant cheerfully goes beyond it. His koan
re-tellings read like postmodern short fiction, complete with
anti-heroic characters, visible scenery, and attitude. Rather than
the usual Zen mystique that treats koans as arcane meditation
objects, Tarrant discusses them as open secrets that actually
matter for our lives here and now.”
—Zoketsu Norman Fischer, poet, Zen priest, and author of Sailing
Home
“Bring Me the Rhinoceros is one of the best books ever written
about Zen.”
—Stephen Mitchell, translator of Gilgamesh: A New English
Version
“Here’s a book to crack the happiness code if ever there was one.
Forget about self-improvement, five-point plans, and inspirational
seminars that you can’t remember a word of a week later. Tarrant’s
is the fix that fixes nothing because there is nothing to fix. Your
life is a koan, a deep question whose answer you are already
living—this is the true inspiration, and Tarrant delivers.”
—Roger Housden, author of the Ten Poems series
“Every life is full of koans, and yet you can’t learn from a book
how to understand them. You need someone to put you in the right
frame of mind to see the puzzles and paradoxes of your experience.
With intelligence, humor, and steady deep reflection, John Tarrant
does this as no one has done it before. This book could take you to
a different and important level of experience.”
—Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul
“John Tarrant’s talent for telling these classic Zen tales
transforms them magically into a song in which, as you read, the
words disappear as the music continues to echo in your mind and
make you happy. Mysteriously, like koans.”
—Sylvia Boorstein, author of Pay Attention, For Goodness’ Sake
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