by Sarah Messer
23
, ch 11,
Record of Linji, “Discourses” section 18
90
et al, from tieba.baidu.com/f?kz=606876736, response of
124.131.217
, in
, ch 19
100
Zhuangzi, ch 2
Blue Cliff Record, case 8
102
Ikkyū, poem #332
103
Blue Cliff Record, case 24
ch 19
104
Zhuangzi, ch 2
105
ch 49
106
ch 55
and quoted in Hirano
Blue Cliff Record, case 20
107
108
Blue Cliff Record, case 11
Record of Linji, “Discourses,” section 10
123
Record of Linji, “Discourses,” sections 10 and 9
Ikkyū, poem #54
125
Record of Linji, “Record of Pilgrimages,” sections 22 and 1
144
ch 3
151
Record of Linji, “Record of Pilgrimages,” section 2
156
Record of Linji, “Critical Examinations,” section 6
Blue Cliff Record, case 9
208
Blue Cliff Record, case 91
255
Lankavatara Sutra, T0945.19. 0106c
259
ch 6
ch 21
260
Zhuangzi, ch 2
ch 8
271
304
ch 3
309
ch 30
329
ch 97
340
Record of Linji, “Record of Pilgrimages,” section 21
Z65, No. 1295,
Vimalakirti, T0475.14.0548
421
ch 19, Z117
ch 4
454
anonymous
477
Record of Linji, “Critical Examinations,” section 18
Blue Cliff Record, case 32
489
lines 1, 3, 4 and 8
Record of Linji, “Record of Pilgrimages,” section 9
495
Record of Linji, “Record of Pilgrimages,” section 21
Blue Cliff Record, case 49
Ikkyū, poem #819
508
Blue Cliff Record, case 24
T842.17
529
Blue Cliff Record, case 24
Blue Cliff Record, case 51
531
Blue Cliff Record, case 66
ch 6
533
534
Blue Cliff Record, case 2
535
536
ch 17
541
Blue Cliff Record, case 22
542
543
Blue Cliff Record, case 27
Blue Cliff Record, case 2
615
Record of Linji, “Record of Pilgrimages,” section 1
Record of Linji, “Discourses,” section 10
“Skeletons,” in Hirano
823
Blue Cliff Record, case 46
Zhuangzi, ch 15
A79
A158
ch 81
“Enlightenment”
sec 24
see
“Portrait”
from Hirano, vol 5, p 72
“South of Mt Meru”
from Hirano, vol 5, p 98
Further Reading
Sonja Arntzen. Ikkyū and the Crazy Cloud Collection. New York and Tokyo: Columbia University Press and Tokyo University Press, 1986.
Jon Carter Covell and Yamada Sōbin. Zen at Daitoku-ji. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1974.
Donald Keene. “The Portrait of Ikkyū.” Archives of Asian Art, 20 (1966–67), 54–65.
David Pollack. Zen Poems of the Five Mountains. New York: The Crossroads Publishing Company and Scholars Press, 1985.
Peipei Qiu. “Aesthetic of Unconventionality: Fūryū in Ikkyū’s poetry.” Japanese Language and Literature, 35.2 (Oct 2001), 135–56.
James Sanford. Zen-Man Ikkyū. Harvard University Studies in World Religions. Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1981.
John Stevens. Wild Ways. Buffalo, NY: White Pine Press, 2007.
Marian Ury. Poems of the Five Mountains: An Introduction to the Literature of the Zen Monasteries. Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies, No 10, 1992.
Authors
Sarah Messer is the author of two books of poetry, Bandit Letters (New Issues) and Dress Made of Mice (Black Lawrence Press) and a hybrid memoir, Red House (Viking/Penguin). She has received grants and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, Mellon Foundation, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, and the Radcliffe Institute (Bunting) at Harvard University.
For many years Kidder Smith taught Chinese history at Bowdoin College, where he also chaired the Asian Studies Program. He is the senior author of Sung Dynasty Use of the I Ching (Princeton) and, with the Denma Translation Group, of Sun Tzu—The Art of War (Shambhala).
Afterword
Ikkyū was never angry. His mother was never sent to Long Gate Palace. He never heard a crow. None the less. . . .