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  1. Gary Snyder: Dimensions of a Life by Jon Halper, 1991-05-07
  2. The tribal dharma: An essay on the work of Gary Snyder by Kenneth White, 1975
  3. Mythenrezeption in der Lyrik von Gary Snyder (Studien zur englischen und amerikanischen Literatur) (German Edition) by Sabine Bock, 1993
  4. Journeys Toward the Original Mind: The Long Poems of Gary Snyder (Studies in Modern Poetry) by Robert Schuler, 1995-05
  5. Some notes to Gary Snyder's Myths & texts by Howard McCord, 1968
  6. A biographical sketch and descriptive checklist of Gary Snyder by David Kherdian, 1965
  7. Three Worlds - Three Realms - Six Roads by Gary Snyder, 1968
  8. Gary Snyder (Western Writers Series) by Bert Almon, 1979-06
  9. Tamalpais Walking: Poetry, History, and Prints by Tom Killion and Gary Snyder, 2009-05-01
  10. Gary Snyder's Vision: Poetry and the Real Work (Literary Frontiers Edition) by Charles Molesworth, 1983-08
  11. Subversive Phantasie: Untersuchungen zur Lyrik der amerikanischen Gegenkultur 1960-1975 : Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Jim Morrison (Focus-Wissenschaft) (German Edition) by Hans-Peter Rodenberg, 1983
  12. The Collected Poems of Philip Whalen (Wesleyan Poetry Series) by Philip Whalen, 2007-12-28
  13. Genesis, Structure, And Meaning In Gary Snyder'S Mountains And Rivers Without End (Western Literature Series) by Anthony Hunt, 2004-03-01
  14. Look Out: A Selection of Writings (New Directions Bibelot) by Gary Snyder, 2002-11-17

61. Literature & Fiction / Poetry / Poets, A-Z / ( S ) / Snyder, Gary
Read more. 2. cover, The gary snyder Reader by gary snyder, Jim Dodge. . .It helps us to go on, having gary snyder in our midst. Los Angeles Times.
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The Practice of the Wild : Essays
by Gary Snyder
North Point Press
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(September 1990)
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The Gary Snyder Reader

by Gary Snyder, Jim Dodge
Counterpoint
Hardcover - 617 pages 1 edition (June 1, 1999) From Booklist , June 1, 1999 Introducing this generous selection of the most appealing of the Beat writers, Jim Dodge says he changed his college major from fisheries management to "interdisciplinary studies, incorporating biology, English, and journalism" after reading Snyder's "Hay for the Horses." That early poem, from Read more Mountains and Rivers Without End by Gary Snyder Counterpoint Paperback - 176 pages Reprint edition (September 1997) Synopsis While a few selections from Snyder's journal poem Mountains and Rivers Without End have been published since it was begun in the 1950s, the completed work appears for the first time in this volume. Like a scroll unrolling the broad landscape of Snyder's travels, Mountains and Rivers will stand... Read more Turtle Island (A New Directions Book) by Gary Snyder, Michael Corr (Illustrator)

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63. Empty Mirror Books ~ Beat Generation & Small-Press Poetry
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Beat books literary journals modern art ... see all categories... featured presses: Deep Forest Press Pathwise Press Books Beat Generation photos: Larry Keenan beat generation collect bibliography ... forum [003170] Snyder, Gary with an Introduction By Thomas Parkinson. Gary Snyder Reading with an Introduction By Thomas Parkinson, July 13, 1965 (Reel-to-Reel Tape). [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1965. First Edition. Reel-to-Reel Audio Tape. . Fine / Very Good. Tape is in fine condition; box shows a little wear. Two-track recording 3.75 ips. About an hour long. $65.00 New York: Pantheon Books, 1993. First Paperback Edition . Wrappers. SIGNED. Fine. Gary Snyder has inscribed this copy, dating it 10.XI.93. $25.00 [004183] Snyder, Gary. The Practice of the Wild. San Francisco, CA: North Point Press, 1990. First Edition. Wrappers. SIGNED. Very Good. A collection of Snyder's essays on nature, wilderness, biogregionalism, forests, and understanding our place in the world. Gary Snyder has inscribed this copy. 190 pages. Some light wear/rubbing to covers, yellow highlighting on about a dozen pages, a few dogeared pages. This is the paperback, published simultaneously with the hardcover. $17.00 Quanta Webdesign , specialist in websites for the arts.

64. Gary Snyder At The Blue Neon Alley
gary snyder at the Blue Neon Alley, a directory of the beat generationon the World Wide Web. gary snyder. 1930. I want to create
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"I want to create wilderness out of empire."
-Gary Snyder Gary Snyder At UC Davis Gary Snyder 30 Poems Gary Snyder Basic Materials for the Counterculture Gary Snyder "Smokey the Bear Sutra" Gary Snyder "Axe Handles"-Wordbeat Gary Snyder "Hay for the Horses"-Wordbeat Gary Snyder "For All"-Wordbeat Gary Snyder "How Poetry Comes to Me"-Wordbeat Gary Snyder At Modern American Poetry Gary Snyder "Riprap" Gary Snyder A Biography by Ann Charters Gary Snyder "Rolling in at Twilight" Gary Snyder "Milton by Firelight" Gary Snyder Manuscripts At Kent State University The Wild Mind of Gary Snyder Shambhala Sun Gary Snyder Academy of American Poets Gary Snyder At "Literary Kicks" Gary Snyder At The Beat Page Gary Snyder "On Top" Gary Snyder "The Circumambulation of Mt. Tamalpais" Gary Snyder @ Metro Active Books Gary Snyder Holistic Hipster Gary Snyder Quotes Poems Gary Snyder Biography Auto Search for Gary Snyder AltaVista Yahoo!

65. How Poetry Comes To Me
Another archive of poetry by gary snyder
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66. Gary Snyder - Directory - People In Action
Eco Books gary snyder Brief biography, and quotes from his books The Practice ofthe Wild and A Place in Space. Open Directory snyder, gary List of links.
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California Futures: Gary Snyder, Poet of Wildness

Interview in two pages, from California Wild , science and natural history magazine published by the California Academy of Sciences.
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Brief biography, and quotes from his books The Practice of the Wild and A Place in Space English - www.serve.com / ecobooks / snyder.htm Gary Snyder Biographical essay on this poet, mountaineer, Zen Buddhist and one of the founders of the deep ecology movement. With quotes and bibliography. English - www.heureka.clara.net / art / snyder.htm Gary Snyder: What You Should Know to be Fully Alive Page on Snyder's life and bioregionalism. English - www.enh-os.org / snyder.htm Literary Kicks: Gary Snyder Zen poet, celebrated member of the Beat Generation Jack Kerouac was so knocked out by Snyder's mountain-climber courage and Buddhist calmness that he wrote one of his best books

67. Gary Snyder
An ECO BOOKS Featured Author. gary snyder. I would welcome any upto-date biographicalinformation re gary snyder, on behalf of a colleague here in UK.
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"The greatest of living nature poets."- Los Angeles Times Gary Snyder teaches literature and wilderness thought at the University of California at Davis and lives with his family on San Juan Ridge in the Sierra foothills. He was born on May 8, 1930 in San Francisco, Calif., to Harold Alton and Lois (Willkie) Snyder and raised in Washington and Oregon on small farms. When he was 15 he climbed Mount St. Helens. He joined the Mazamas Climbing Club and the Wilderness Society, and climbed many of the northwest's major snow peaks. Snyder received a degree in literature and anthropology from Reed College in 1951. After briefly studying linguistics at Indiana University, he completed three years of graduate work in Asian languages at the University of California at Berkeley. He also worked on the docks in San Francisco, read Buddhist philosophy and wrote poetry. During the 1950's Snyder became involved with the San Francisco Beat movement. After Snyder and Jack Kerouac climbed Matterhorn Peak in the northern Sierra Nevada, Kerouac used Snyder as the model for Japhy Ryder, the itinerant mountain-climbing poet of Dharma Bums (1958), a man who took his Zen practice beyond the confines of formal study.

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69. MetroActive Books | Gary Snyder
gary snyder's epic is complete, but his journey is far from over. gary snyder readsfrom and discusses Mountains and Rivers Without End on Wednesday, Dec.
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Raku Mayers Zen and the Art: Poet Gary Snyder laughed when asked if he could be seen as a mountain writing a river. "More like a river writing down a mountain," he said. Gary Snyder's epic is complete, but his journey is far from over By Gretchen Giles IF THE LIFE of an artist is a journey, a long travail down the perennial roads less traveled, seeking with intent a life lived for the chunky joy of experience, for the hopeful accompaniment of knowledge, and with a relish for hard knocks, then poet and activist Gary Snyder has just come around one hell of a bend in the road. With the publication of his eagerly anticipated masterwork, Mountains and Rivers Without End (Counterpoint; $20), Snyder, 66, has finally completed his own version of what his comrade Jack Kerouac attempted with his innovative beat epic On the Road . Snyder's road has just been a mite bit longer. Mountains and Rivers , 40 years in the making, chronicles the life of the artist as a young, middle-aged, and aging man as he investigates both the mutable world and the immovable elegance of nature. Snyder appears Dec. 11 at the Luther Burbank Center to read from and discuss this effort. Informed by his deepening devotion to Zen Buddhismone that has encompassed all his adult lifethe project was inspired by Snyder's graduate studies as a young man at UC Berkeley in the 1950s, studying calligraphic art and Oriental languages. Moved by the differences in Eastern landscape paintings from those painted in the West, he was particularly affected by one scroll, entitled

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72. Smokey The Bear Sutra By Gary Snyder
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SMOKEY THE BEAR SUTRA
Once in the Jurassic about 150 million years ago, the Great Sun Buddha in this corner of the Infanite Void gave a discourse to all the assembled elements and energies: to the standing beings, the walking beings, the flying beings, and the sitting beings - even the grasses, to the number of thirteen billion, each one born from a seed, assembled there: a Discourse concerning Enlightenment on the planet Earth "In some future time, there will be a continent called America. It will have great centers of power called such as Pyramid Lake, Walden Pond, Mt. Rainier, Big Sur, Everglades, and so forth; and powerful nerves and channels such as Columbia River, Mississippi River, and Grand Canyon. The human race in that era will get into troubles all over its head, and practically wreck everything in spite of its own strong intelligent Buddha-nature." "The twisting strata of the great mountains and the pulsings of volcanoes are my love burning deep in the earth. My obstinate compassion is schist and basalt and granite, to be mountains, to bring down the rain. In that future American Era I shall enter a new form; to cure the world of loveless knowledge that seeks with blind hunger: and mindless rage eating food that will not fill it." And he showed himself in his true form of
SMOKEY THE BEAR
A handsome smokey-colored brown bear standing on his hind legs, showing that he is aroused and watchful.

73. Gary Snyder - Bio And Links
gary snyder. Bruce Cook said it well if Ginsberg is the Beat movement'sWalt Whitman (he is), gary snyder is the Henry David Thoreau.
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Gary Snyder Born: May 8, 1930
Place of Birth: San Francisco, California
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You have to be careful writing about Gary Snyder, because he's such a Zen guy you get the feeling anything you write will be vastly inferior to silence. People tend to be impressed by Gary Snyder: Jack Kerouac was so knocked out by his mountain-climber courage and Buddhist calmness that he wrote one of his best books, 'The Dharma Bums,' about him. His poems, charged with the consciousness of Buddha-nature, made him a Beat celebrity as a young man, and he remains a widely respected symbol of a certain peaceful and contemplative literary state of mind. So I probably already deserve a sharp blow on the back with a stick for this inane blathering, and I'll just briefly summarize the pertinent facts of Snyder's life and then send you along to one of his poems, which I'll type in as an exercise in right mindfulness. He was born in California but grew up in the Pacific Northwest. He attended Reed College along with his friends Philip Whalen and Lew Welch , and then went to Berkeley to study Asian Languages. He had a particular interest in Chinese and Japanese culture and poetry, an interest shared by

74. Gary Snyder's Anthology, "Turtle Island"
gary snyder's anthology, Turtle Island . Dec.11,2002. M.Sekine. Recently,I read the anthology Turtle Island written by gary snyder.
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Gary Snyder's anthology, "Turtle Island"
Dec.11,2002. M.Sekine Recently, I read the anthology "Turtle Island" written by Gary Snyder. Gary Snyder is a poet and a priest of the Zen sect. His book "Turtle Island" won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1975. So, this book was written a few decades ago, in the heyday of the Beat Generation. It is one of the most popular anthologies and has had an influence on American literature after the 1970's. By accident, I stumbled across the poem "The Bath", that sings the praises of life and the human body within this anthology. I was deeply impressed with this poem.
Gary Snyder denies modern culture and acts on his conviction that people should coexist with nature, and he began life anew at the foot of the Sierra Nevada in northern California. I'll let Gary explain. "When Native American thinkers and activists began to cease to use the word North America and to call the continent "Turtle Island" a few decades ago, it came to many of us as a wonderfully constructive move. The name itself comes from a number of Creation tales told by the Amerindian people... I learned to see one place to learn how to live, and see things as they are." He writes about the cancer of exploitation of heavy industry of perpetual growth of modern civilization that is in crisis, and the historical transfiguration of one place. And, he proposed a new lifestyle; adopt an eco-friendly lifestyle.
Because the wilderness was lost rapidly, the anxious trend about the destruction of the wilderness rose in the West. Gary Snyder mastered Zen Buddhism whose intention is that the power is denied. He chose the wilderness in place of the counter situation of modern Western thought and he found an acceptable way of life in that place. I think it is natural for him to do so, belonging as he does to the beatnik generation. I envy him for having such a wonderful life as a poet. But, I am not one hundred percent in agreement with his chosen lifestyle, because I live a secular life.

75. Gary Snyder Fine Art Home Page
10am6pm, Sat. 10am-5pm gary snyder Elizabeth Moore Danae Alessi Email info@garysnyderfineart.com. garysnyder Fine Art is located at 601 West 29th Street.
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76. Poetry On The Peaks
positiveness and precision With which I seemed to have Nothing at allto do. gary Syder The gary snyder Reader (Norton). Download ebook.
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Mt. Shasta
John Muir on Mt. Ritter
After scanning its face again and again,
I began to scale it, picking my holds
With intense caution. About half-way
To the top, I was suddenly brought to
A dead stop, with arms outspread
Clinging close to the face of the rock
Unable to move hand or foot
Either up or down. My doom
Appeared fixed. I MUST fall.
There would be a moment of Bewilderment, and then, A lifeless rumble down the cliff To the glacier below. My mind seemed to fill with a Stifling smoke. This terrible eclipse Lasted only a moment, when life blazed Forth again with preternatural clearness. I seemed suddenly to become possessed Of a new sense. My trembling muscles Became firm again, every rift and flaw in The rock was seen as through a microscope

77. Gary Snyder's Vision Works By Individual Poets: From C 1900 - USA English Litera
gary snyder's Vision Works by individual poets from c 1900 USA EnglishLiterature Charles Molesworth. gary snyder's Vision Works
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78. Books By Gary Snyder
Technical notes and queries to fellow dharma revolutionaries. gary snyder0-8112-0195-3 $9.95. The gary snyder Reader Prose, Poetry, and Translations
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Axe Handles
Poems
"His sense of the history of land and cultures and his ability to write as both the Worker and the Thinker create a fertile whole."
Los Angeles Times Book Review
The Back Country
Snyder's work in the Northwest as a logger and forest ranger, with poems from his travels in Japan and India.
Earth House Hold
"Technical notes and queries to fellow dharma revolutionaries."
- Gary Snyder
The Gary Snyder Reader
Prose, Poetry, and Translations A monumental collection of essays, travel journals, letters, poems, and translations. Left Out in the Rain New Poems 1947-1985 "The reading is something like archeology, sifting the layers that have been built up over the years to find the source of a familiar voice." Los Angeles Times Mountains and Rivers Without End The endlessly awaited epic poem about nature and wisdom that Snyder first began in 1956. Myths and Texts First published in 1960. The poet's primeval devotion to the land and to work shapes his texts and creates his myths. No Nature New and Selected Poems No nature is bad nature.

79. Gary Snyder Poems
Wenaus Website. gary snyder Poems. page by Torre Wenaus. My favouritepoet After Work, North Beach Alba, A Walk, this poem is for bear,
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Wenaus Website Gary Snyder Poems page by Torre Wenaus My favourite poet... After Work North Beach Alba A Walk this poem is for bear ... Robin If after finding your way here you're now a Snyder fan too, order his books City Lights is a great source for poetry in general and the beat poets in particular

80. Ecology Hall Of Fame: Snyder
Ecology Hall of Fame gary snyder Born 1930. Deep Ecology (1986), written by BillDevall and George Sessions, was dedicated to Arne Naess and gary snyder.
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Born 1930 Ecology Hall of Fame One of the major literary figures of the 20th century. His is the ethical voice in the time honored traditions of the American writer Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) and the Japanese Dogen (1200 - 1253), the founder of the Soto school of Zen Buddhism. American poet, Zen Buddhist, deep ecology philosopher, and environmentalist, Gary Snyder was born on May 8, 1930, In San Francisco, Cal. and grew up near Puget Sound in Washington state. As a young boy he developed a love for nature that has lasted all of his life. He also developed a love for mountain climbing and by age fifteen he had climbed Mount St. Helens. By age seventeen he had climbed most of the major peaks in the northwest United States. Snyder attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon, with his friends, Philip Whalen and Lew Welch, both future Beat poets. He graduated from Reed College with a degree in Literature and Anthropology. He did his post graduate work in Linguistics at Indiana University and at the University of California-Davis, where he studied Asian languages. He had a strong interest in Chinese and Japanese culture and poetry. This interest was shared by poet Kenneth Rexroth (1905 - 1982), who introduced Snyder to the Beat poetry crowd. It was Snyder who inspired the Zen Buddhist craze that swept through the Beat movement. Snyder has worked as a forest ranger, merchant seaman , mountain spotter, and a longshoreman on the San Francisco docks. He also organized mountain climbing expeditions with some of the Beat writers, and one in particular, with writer Jack Kerouac (1922 - 1969), climbing Matterhorn Peak in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, inspired Kerouac to use Snyder as the semi-mystical poet in his book "Dharma Bums" (1958).

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