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Alan Watts (4): modern Kyoto and Gary Snyder

This is the fourth extract from the final chapter of In My Own Way, the autobiography of Alan Watts which came out in 1972 (he died the next year). Interestingly, Watts was inspired in his early teens by Lafcadio Hearn founder of the Lost Japan genre, and like his predecessor he bemoans the industrialisation which …Read More

Alan Watts (2) Kannon Kyoto

This is the second in a series of excerpts about Kyoto taken from the autobiography of Alan Watts, In My Own Way (1972). The passage below comes from the 2001 edition, p.345-6. ******************* That day we go down to Sanjusangendo, a long barn of a building which contains one thousand and one images of an …Read More

Alan Watts on Kyoto (1)

In his autobiography, In My Own Way(1972), Alan Watts writes of having a curious affinity with Japan even in his childhood. His early impressions were shaped by Lafcadio Hearn through Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan (1894), and more substantially through Gleanings in Buddha-Fields (1897). The first marriage of Watts to the daughter of Ruth Fuller Sasaki …Read More

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