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基本説明
One of Korea's most eminent Buddhist and political activists in the independence movement during the long years of Japan's colonization of his country, Han Yongun, otherwise known as Mahae (1879-1944), was a prolific writer and outstanding poet. This volume, however, concentrates on translation of his principal non-literary works, which are published here in English for the first time.
Full Description
One of Korea's most eminent Buddhists and political activists in the independence movement during the long years of Japan's colonization of Korea, Han Yongun was a prolific writer and outstanding poet, known especially for his poetry collection The Silence of the Lover. This book concentrates on translations of his principal non-literary works.
Contents
Foreword; Introduction; Notes; Bibliography; Notes on Abbreviations and Citation Conventions; SECTION ONE: KOREAN AND WORLD BUDDHISM: 1 On the Reformation of Korean Buddhism; 2 The Buddhism I Believe In; 3 What Happens with Life after Death?; 4 Sakyamuni's Spirit: Dialogue with a Journalist; 5 Meditation and Human Life; 6 Meditation outside of Meditation; 7 Be Cautious with Words; 8 Patience; SECTION TWO: CRITICISM OF THE ANTI-RELIGION MOVEMENT: 9 On the Anti-religion Movement; 10 Communism and Anti-religious Thought; SECTION THREE: MEMOIRS: 11 A Story of Life After Death; 12 The Would I Will Never Forget; 13 To Seoul via Siberia; 14 Overnight in the Northern Continent; Glossary of Chinese Characters; Index



