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Tariki: Embracing Despair, Discovering Peace


Author(s): Itsuki, Hiroyuki; Robert, Joseph
ISBN10:  4062099810
ISBN13:  9784062099813
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  3/1/2001
Publisher(s): Kodansha

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Table of ContentsEditorial Reviews
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword: The Strange Feeling of Other Power xiii
The Ultimate Negative Thinker
1(16)
A Single Drop of Water in a Mighty River
17(46)
Honen, Shinran, and Rennyo
63(22)
Tariki
85(42)
The Vital Spirit of Menju
127(16)
Living with Illness
143(28)
Flexibility Is Life
171(22)
Waiting for Tariki to Blow
193(30)
Glossary 223
Japanese novelist and essayist Itsuki is not at all well known to the English-speaking world but enjoys great popularity in Japan. This new translation of one of his works of spiritual teaching and advice suggests the skill and craft of his writing. Tariki revolves around the complex recognition that while our existence is fraught with difficulty and pain, "Doing what man can do is Heaven's will." Kodansha should be lauded for bringing somewhat overshadowed concepts in Shinran's teachings concerning Pure Land Buddhism into the light, and with the assistance of as articulate an advocate as Itsuki. This book of both clarity and subtlety is highly recommended. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Now in his late 60s, bestselling Japanese author Itsuki (143 titles with 20 million copies in print) has turned from his customary fiction to the spiritual concerns of later life. In Tariki, Japanese for "Other Power," he illuminates the tenets of Pure Land Buddhism against the dark circumstances of his early life as a teenage postwar refugee who was eventually repatriated in Japan. Itsuki witnessed firsthand the Buddha's realities of suffering and death, giving rise to his seemingly bleak worldview that, as he puts it, "there is nothing I can do." Christian readers, especially, may find a kindred spirit here, one who is buoyant in the face of life's realities; through unconditional surrender, Itsuki says, we can be carried aloft on the winds of faith in the Other Power. Embracing emotions and staying mentally flexible are tools Itsuki endorses to navigate situations in which "just living is hard enough." This book, Itsuki's first translated into English, may be of greatest interest to those familiar with his previous works, because it reveals the interior philosophy of a cultural icon. It will also resonate, though, with anyone who has faced despair squarely. In his typically clear style, Itsuki paradoxically offers promise. "We begin in darkness but must not let that darkness overwhelm us. We must keep the doors unlocked. If, in that pitch-black darkness a single ray of light should be let in... it is a wonderful experience... a miraculous stroke of good fortune." (Apr.) Forecast: Despite his iconic status in his native Japan, Itsuki is not yet a household name in the United States, and the Pure Land school does not enjoy the popularity of Tibetan and Zen Buddhism. The book's fine quality and honest approach may overcome these obstacles. Kodansha plans an initial print run of 35,000 copies and a marketing budget of $75,000. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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