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Little Pilgrim: A Novel [Paperback]

Ko Un (Author), Brother Anthony of Taize (Translator), Young-Moo Kim (Translator)
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October 15, 2005
A bestseller in South Korea in 1991, where it was serialized in that country's largest newspaper, Little Pilgrim is a tale of adventure and self-discovery in the tradition of Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha. Based on the Gandavyuha, Buddhism's deepest and most challenging scripture, Ko Un's Little Pilgrim relates the heroic journey of Sudhana, who sets out to discover what truth is. Throughout 20 years of fantastic travels, Sudhana encounters teachers that are human, animal, and spirit as he navigates mountain vistas, lush valleys, and remote villages.

Drawing from his own 20-year journey, as well as first-hand experiences with wars and monastic life, Un infuses his book with reflections and memories, creating fascinating characters and a vibrant story. The pinnacle of Un's career as a writer and as a man in search of truth, Little Pilgrim is a poignant voyage that resonates on many levels.

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Un, a former monk, admits he had no interest when, years ago, a senior monk suggested he compose an epic poem on the endless wanderings of the child Sudhana in his quest for truth as portrayed in the last book of the Avatamsaka (Garland) Sutra. Later, after leaving the monastic life, Un identified with Sudhana's quest and in 1969 began publishing regular newspaper installments (in prose) of The Little Pilgrim (which have since become the first 30 chapters of this book). The story, completed here, is a series of 53 encounters between a young orphan boy "whose heart is awakened" and various teachers (some in the guise of animals and supernatural creatures). Sudhana makes his spiritual journey throughout India. The prose—translated from the Korean by An Sonjae and Young-Moo Kim—varies, with some beautiful descriptions ("The sunlight poured down, turning the innumerable crests of the indigo waves into flashing blades and splintered mirrors") and some improbable ones ("The fleshy bulge on the crown of his head was like nothing so much as an altar-covering"). Un, Korea's foremost contemporary poet, was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2002 and 2004. Despite the author's impressive credentials, though, this may be a difficult story for all but the most ardent Buddhist readers. (Sept.)
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Ko Un, a Korean poet who has twice been short-listed for the Nobel Prize in Literature, brings his poetic imagination to bear on this epic tale of Sudhana, a young orphan who embarks from his home in northern India in search of the "Truth." For 20 years, Sudhana travels over mountain ranges and across deserts as he is sent to healers and monks, slaves and merchants, children and prostitutes, human spirits and teachers from the animal world. He is asked if he is the "promised child" or "an infant Buddha," and at his journey's end he has encountered 53 gurus and attained the stature of bodhisattva, an "awakened being who awakens others." He has learned that "all suffering is known by one suffering" and that the highest beings are those in whom "wisdom and mercy unite." The author describes his own quest as mirroring Sudhana's search for enlightenment: after leaving the monastic life (but not its teachings), Ko Un's path toward self-discovery culminated in the writing of this novel, a process that took 22 years. Deborah Donovan
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Parallax Press (October 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1888375434
  • ISBN-13: 978-1888375435
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #839,627 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Journey to Enlightenment, December 23, 2005
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This achingly beautiful book, written by Korea's Poet Laureate Ko Un (it took him 23 years to write) is a fictionalization of the 39th volume of the Avatamsaka (Flower Garland) Sutra, sometimes separately known as the Gandavyuha Sutra.

It recounts the journey of Sudhana, the Little Pilgrim, to seek knowledge from 53 different masters, starting with Manjushri, and ending with Samanthabadra.

On his journey, he encounters and masters the concepts of emptiness, impermanence and interconnectedness, so necessary to a true understanding of Buddhism.

The kind of book that makes you glad to be a Buddhist (if you need a book to do that.)
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4.0 out of 5 stars From a review in the Shambhala Sun magazine:, November 21, 2005
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If you haven't heard of Ko Un, take note. This Korean poet is a former Buddhist monk and a two-time Nobel Prize-nominee for literature. The fall book season sees the release of two English translations of his work, a novel and a collection of poetry (Ten Thousand Lives from Green Integer). An accessible introduction to Ko Un, Little Pilgrim is a fictional tale based on the Avatamsaka or "Flower Garland" sutra, one of the most influential scriptures in East Asian Buddhism. It's the story of a young boy, Sudhana, who sets out on a journey and meets fifty-three teachers-Buddhist, spirit, and otherwise-who help him to become a bodhisattva. Ko Un has rendered it as an engaging narrative that will be a treasure for a young, modern audience, fulfilling a promise he made to his teacher more than thirty years ago.
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Lady Prabhuta, Mount Sumeru, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, King Anala, Bengal Sea, Manjushri Bodhisattva, Maitreya Bodhisattva, Sugriva Mountain, Valley of Fire, Deccan Plateau, Shakyamuni Buddha, Ajay Ferry, Garland Sutra, Lake Shiva, Mount Samantanetra, Son River, Sonorous City, King Mahaprabha, Place of Silence, Pure Land Paradise, River of Liberation, Sword Mountain, Aso River, Bodh Gaya, Hall of Vairochana's Solemn Adornments
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