Dear all
This month there will be a conversation with poet and long-time Zen student, Jane Hirshfield, about her new poetry collection, The Asking, and the intersection of Zen and creativity.
It costs $10 and will take place at 5pm ET on Tuesday September 26.
Gassho
Kokuu
-sattoday-
This month there will be a conversation with poet and long-time Zen student, Jane Hirshfield, about her new poetry collection, The Asking, and the intersection of Zen and creativity.
It costs $10 and will take place at 5pm ET on Tuesday September 26.
A Soto Zen practitioner of nearly 50 years, Hirshfield, who received her lay ordination in the lineage of Suzuki Roshi, writes poems that provide a space for reflection and awakening. In her forthcoming collection, The Asking: New and Selected Poems, she investigates the world in a time of algorithms, AI, and climate crisis, probing the contradictions that shape our existence and bearing witness to the beauty within impermanence.
In conversation with Tricycle’s Editor-in-Chief James Shaheen, she will share poems from her new collection, offer insights at the intersection of Buddhist practice and creative process, explore her upbringing and inspirations, and consider how we can live with greater courage, curiosity, and kinship with all of life.
In conversation with Tricycle’s Editor-in-Chief James Shaheen, she will share poems from her new collection, offer insights at the intersection of Buddhist practice and creative process, explore her upbringing and inspirations, and consider how we can live with greater courage, curiosity, and kinship with all of life.
Kokuu
-sattoday-
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