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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Book on Zen, Samurai, and Japan
Though at times this book can be tough to read, it never stops being quite fascinating. The idea of getting into the mind of the Samurai was quite interesting. The book does a nice job explaining the ideas of Zen Buddhism and their influence on Japan. I really liked the chapters linking the Samurai mentality to WWII and the Japanese military. It can be a tough...
Published on February 14, 2000 by Shogun Len

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice, but stale read
This is not a bad book, by any means. I do have to admit I lost interest a few times while trying to read it because the book reads much like a text book at times. As such, however, it does have quite an insight into samurai ideaology and history of the ancient Japanese military.
Published on December 7, 1999 by Dariushd


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Book on Zen, Samurai, and Japan, February 14, 2000
Though at times this book can be tough to read, it never stops being quite fascinating. The idea of getting into the mind of the Samurai was quite interesting. The book does a nice job explaining the ideas of Zen Buddhism and their influence on Japan. I really liked the chapters linking the Samurai mentality to WWII and the Japanese military. It can be a tough read, but worth it. Also, the illustrations are great.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A revelation of Zen and Japanese culture!, May 23, 1999
Winston King is a profound scholar and great teacher. His books, like his classroom presentations, have a lifelong resonance. This is the best book I have ever read on Zen and provides more insight into Japanese militarism than all the other books I have examined in preparing to teach seminars in Asian culture.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars swords, by jingo!, November 17, 2006
An excellent history of the role of Zen in japanese and some chinese martial arts. He traces the sword, and the Zen way through the various eras of Japanese history, including through the pacific war of the 1930s and 1940s. A very revealing expose into the Japanese spirit, and a timely one, viz a conversation I had regarding the lack of spirituality in the martial art I am presently studying (aka MMA). While some friends were horrified by this missing component, personally, I saw this as a strength. Bushido is a pretty weird way of looking at the world. Any spirituality that would inspire men to crash airplanes into battleships, or disembowel themselves to atone for making a mistake is not exactly something I can relate to. In any case, this book confirmed my prejudices. I like being a westerner.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars As Always, July 23, 2000
This review is from: Zen and the Way of the Sword: Arming the Samurai Psyche (Hardcover)
Another wonderful book about the Japanese Buddhist mind from a one of a kind scholar and teacher. Winston King is, as always, honest, accurate, informative, balanced, engaging, and right on target - as he was in class. If you can't learn from him, you can't learn.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice, but stale read, December 7, 1999
This is not a bad book, by any means. I do have to admit I lost interest a few times while trying to read it because the book reads much like a text book at times. As such, however, it does have quite an insight into samurai ideaology and history of the ancient Japanese military.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars This ones for the scholar, not the seeker..., August 15, 2002
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While an incredibly intelligent work, Zen and the way of the sword is a book of primarily scholarly merit. In that regard it is a masterpiece. For the seeker, however, it's a rather dry read with only a thin smattering of real spiritual value.
Get this one if you want to understand the development of Japan's collective consciousness. -Look elsewhere for spiritual importance.
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Zen and the Way of the Sword: Arming the Samurai Psyche by Winston L. King (Hardcover - September 9, 1993)
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