Shinkichi Takahashi is one of the truly great figures in world poetry.
In the classic Zen tradition of economy, disciplined attention, and
subtlety, Takahashi lucidly captures that which is contemporary in its
problems and experiences, yet classic in its quest for unity with the
Absolute. Lucien Stryk, Takahashi's fellow poet and close friend, here
presents Takahashi's complete body of Zen poems in an English
translation that conveys the grace and power of Takahashi's superb art.
"A first-rate poet . . . [Takahashi] springs out of some crack between
ordinary worlds: that is, there is some genuine madness of the sort
striven for in Zen." -- Robert Bly; "We visit places in Takahashi that
we once may have visited in a dream, or in a moment too startling to
record the perception. . . . You need know nothing of Zen to become
immersed in his work. You will inevitably know something of Zen when you
emerge." -- Jim Harrison, American Poetry Review