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George Crane
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Bones of the Master A Journey into Secret Mongolia |
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No copies available |
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English |
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Paperback |
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384 |
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2001-03-05 |
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0553505823 |
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Bantam Books (Transworld Publishers a division of the Random House Group) |
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0.26 pounds |
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4.09 x 6.85 x 1.1 inches |
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New edition |
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3 Richard89 (United Kingdom), Richard89 (United Kingdom), aideen (Ireland) |
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3 Rachael Andrews (New Zealand), Greg & Liss (Australia), Emma T (France) |
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Amazon Review
In the steady hands of poet George Crane, previously unknown Zen master Tsung Tsai comes off as truly extraordinary. A "poet, philosopher, house builder, scientist, doctor, and when necessary, kung fu ass-kicker", Tsung Tsai would still be wandering about anonymously if it were not, Crane says, for the need of the financing provided by an advance on this book. The last of the monks from his Chinese monastery, Tsung Tsai felt he had to return one last time to find and honour his master's bones and rekindle his tradition. Crane recounts their joint adventure, opening with Tsung Tsai's harrowing decades-earlier escape from newly communist China, walking from Inner Mongolia to Hong Kong through a war-torn, famine-struck, psychotic land, nearly starving along the way. Crane, a self-styled hedonist ne'er-do-well, who says that meditation makes him nauseous, sets the stage for an entrancing friendship story as he ventures back to China with this highly disciplined but carefree Zen master. As their mutual affection grows, Crane absorbs Tsung Tsai's spare but demanding philosophy, which sustains them through the poverty of northern China, a life-threatening 18-hour climb up and down a treacherous mountain, and a confrontation with a master of black magic. A page-turner and an eye-opener, Bones of the Master is worth every penny of that advance. --Brian Bruya
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http://bookmooch.com/0553505823 |
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