Shunmyo Masuno, the head priest of a 450-year-old Zen
Buddhist temple in Japan, is the author of the international
bestseller The Art of Simple Living as well as
an award-winning Zen garden designer for clients all over the
world and a professor of environmental design at one of Japan's
leading art schools. He has lectured widely, including at the
Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cornell University, and Brown
University.
Allison Markin Powell (translator) won the PEN Translation
Prize for her translation of Hiromi Kawakami’s The Ten Loves of
Nishino and is also the translator of Kawakami’s Strange
Weather in Tokyo and The Nakano Thrift Shop as well as Shunmyo
Masuno’s The Art of Simple Living and works by Osamu Dazai,
Fuminori Nakamura, and Kanako Nishi, among others. She was the
guest editor of the first Japan issue of Words Without Borders and
maintains the online database Japanese Literature in English. She
lives in New York.
“There’s much to learn in this compact manual. . . . The title says
it all.” ―Men’s Journal
“I hope . . . that just having listened, I’ll be automatically
living a less anxious life. . . . Part of what kept me going was
that [the audiobook reader] sounds a lot like Keanu Reeves. So,
really, part of the appeal here is imagining Keanu and his
soothing, sometimes erotic voice imparting life lessons. If that
doesn’t change me, will anything?” —Marshall Heyman, Vulture
“Pithy, compassionate teachings . . . Engaging and familiar . .
. For anyone in need of practical ideas to ease anxiety, look
no further than Don’t Worry.” ―The Japan Times
“Advice on modern-day living that anyone could benefit from . . .
[It] covers everything and anything that could be worrying you.”
―South China Morning Post
“Highly recommended . . . Pragmatic advice for simplifying life and
reducing anxiety . . . Good for quick reference . . . Masuno’s
useful advice is particularly needed in recent times.” ―Library
Journal
“Masuno’s spare prose embodies his message. . . . [His] directness
and wisdom make this worth a look.” ―Publishers Weekly
“An approachable yet flexible guide to making Zen practice a
habit.” ―Shelf Awareness
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