In this collection of essays Evola gives an introduction to Zen and its relationship with the rest of the Buddhist tradition, describing the 'religion' and character of the Samurai, including its resurgence during the era of the Second World War.
| Author | Evola, Julius |
|---|---|
| Full Title | Zen: The Religion of the Samurai |
| Binding | Softcover |
| Publisher | Holmes (2005) |
| Pages | 23 |
| ISBN | 1558183299 |
| Language | English |
| Short Description | This is Evola's description of the tradition of the Samurai. |
| Table of Contents | Introduction Foreword 1. What is Zen? 2. The Way of the Samurai 3. The Meaning and Context of Zen |
| About the Author | Julius Evola (1898 -1974), Italian traditionalist, metaphysician, social thinker and activist. Evola is an authority on the world's esoteric traditions and one of the greatest critics of modernity. He wrote extensively on ancient civilizations of both East and West and the world of Tradition. |
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