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Living at the Monastery, Working in the Kitchen: Poems (Leaping Dog Press Book) [Paperback]

Eric Paul Shaffer (Author)
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September 2001 Leaping Dog Press Book (Book 3)
Living at the Monastery, Working in the Kitchen contains poems of funny, fleeting enlightenment ignited more by close, current, continuous observation of the ordinary than by assuming a permanent pinnacle of wisdom. Written in the voice of Shih-te, cook and janitor at Kuo-ch'sing monastery during the T'sang Dynasty and chum to the famed Han-shan (Cold Mountain), these lines spit fire and savor salt.

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"Don't be confused or misled, these contemporary poems have enough irreverence for all of us." -- James Taylor III, author of Fresh Leather, Forty Years & 20 Paces

"How wonderful to discover these lost works in the last leavings of the Twentieth Century. Thanks for the broom." -- Bill Porter, author of The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma

"These poems — like a strand of black hair in a monastery rice bowl — demand our attention. 'Be human!' Shaffer bellows." -- John Kain, author of Cheater's Paradise

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  • Paperback: 72 pages
  • Publisher: Leaping Dog Press (September 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 158775004X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1587750045
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,635,260 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Eric Paul Shaffer lives on O'ahu overlooking the Kalihi Valley in Honolulu.

His books of poetry include Lāhaina Noon, Portable Planet, Living at the Monastery, Working in the Kitchen, RattleSnake Rider, and kindling: Poems from Two Poets, and chapbooks include Restoring Lady Liberty, Road Sign Suite: Across American and Again, and Instant Mythology.

His fiction includes You Are Here and The Felony Stick, two chapbooks, both of which contain selections from his first novel Burn & Learn, or Memoirs of the Cenozoic Era, which was published in November 2009.

He has been a featured writer at the Talking Gourds Poetry Festival, Cedarville University, Maui Literary Circles Reading Festival, University of Wisconsin: Wausau, Kentucky Country Day School, Leeward Community College, and Yongsan Airbase in Korea.

Known as "Reckless," he is a charter member of the "Ancient Order of the Fire Gigglers," an aggregation of writers including James Taylor III, John Kain, Kathryn Capels, Michael Adams, Padma Thornlyre, and the members of the publishing collective known as Turkey Buzzard Press, named in admiration and celebration of the work of Lew Welch.

In 2002, Shaffer won the Elliot Cades Award for Literature, an endowed literary prize awarded annually to an established local writer. In 2006, he received a fellowship to the Fishtrap Summer Writers Workshop and Retreat; won the Rupert Hughes Writing Award for his novel-in-progress Six Ways Home; and won an "Award of Excellence" in the Ka Palapala Po'okela Book Awards for Lāhaina Noon from the Hawai'i Book Publishers Association. "Officer, I Saw the Whole Thing," from Lāhaina Noon, received a "Special Mention" in the 2007 Pushcart Prize anthology. In 2009, for his poem "The Whistle," he won the 2009 James M. Vaughan Award for Poetry from Hawai'i Pacific University.

He is an avid fan of the blues, bad science fiction movies, horror novels, five-mile runs, Hawaiian language and culture, star-gazing, contemporary poetry, Hōkū and Nalu (the two wildest cats he's ever known), and, most of all, his wife Veronica.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars wisdom and song, October 1, 2001
This review is from: Living at the Monastery, Working in the Kitchen: Poems (Leaping Dog Press Book) (Paperback)
These lyrics, from a 9th century zen monk who knows his way around work and play, arrogance and humility, keep bringing us back: to work, to our places in the pecking order, to friends and how they do and do not understand us, to seeing our suffering for what it is and what it is not. Shih te announces, "The kitchen I work in is dark, / but clean as a kernal of uncooked rice . . . My broom stands by the stove, / palm-polished wood in easy reach / should I wish to sweep red dust around the room." And in a time when the retreat centers and spiritual workshops are full, Shih te takes a sly look at his buddy Han Shan: "Most days I refuse / Cold Peak's invitation to the clouds. / In the kitchen, fire cooks rice / but only with the willing work of water. / I am happy as I am, / and that's enough."
Like his PORTABLE PLANET, these poems come with a set of instructions: "Do your work. Stop. Listen. Eat. Wash your bowls. Sit still. Breathe." I hesitated to read anymore; what else could there be? But there's more!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Great!, December 11, 2001
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(...)I was never much of a poetry fan. Until I met Shaffer's poetry that is.

I met him at (a bookstore) on Maui and was invited to his poetry reading. With two young children I rarely made it out of the house in the evening, but something compelled me to go. Listening to him read his work was excellent! I've bought all he's written ever since.

If you want to read poetry that is light yet insightful, keen and at times biting, buy Eric Paul Shaffer's "Living at the Monestery, Working in the Kitchen." You'll read it over and over again.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Accessible Poetry, November 12, 2001
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I have never been much of a poetry reader--mostly because I have often found it to be obtuse or irrelevant. My opinion changed, though, after reading Eric Shaffer's work. I loved PORTABLE PLANET (his first collection of poems), and LIVING IN THE MONASTERY, WORKING IN THE KITCHEN was even better! His poetry is fresh, humorous and filled with simple images that manage to evoke complex emotions. "Will good and evil deeds be weighed?/Who ponders such nonsense is lost." -- simple truth, eloquently stated. Buy this book and forget your preconceived notions about poetry. Eric Shaffer will blow them out of the water!
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