Links to essays in Buddhadharma and Shambhala Sun at Lions Roar.
Read More'Gradually the World'
Norman review's Burt Kimmelman’s Gradually the World: New and Selected Poems, 1982–2013 (BlazeVOX [books] 2013)
Read MoreNotes on 'A Mammal of Style'
Norman reviews A Mammal of Style by Ted Greenwald and Kit Robinson (Roof Books 2013)
Read MorePoetry as path, as weapon: On Uche Nduka
Norman reviews Ijele by Uche Nduka (Overpass Books 2012).
Read MoreA note on the visual poetry of Whalen, Grenier, and Lazer
Norman reflects on the visual poetry of Philip Whalen, Robert Grenier, and Hank Lazer
Read MoreBeyond Language?
“I seem to be convinced that the point of poetry is to clarify language through a process of ongoing exploration, so that I can more and more find out how to live within language as a joy and a liberation, rather than as a prison, which it can be and usually is when I am definingmyself and the world in language….”
Read MoreEssays in Tricycle
Links to essays in Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
Read MoreNorman Fischer on Attack of the Difficult Poems
Norman reviews Attack of the Difficult Poems: Essays and Inventions by Charles Bernstein.
Read MorePlum Blossoms Open Early Spring
Norman reviews Kazuaki Tanahashi's Treasury of the True Dharma Eye: Zen Master Dogen’s Shobo Genzo (Shambhala Publications, 2011).
Read MoreLight(silence)word
“Light is mysterious. Both a wave and a particle, and therefore neither, light is a universal constant; neither medium nor content, light is strangely all-pervasive. ”
Read MoreThe Collected Poems of Philip Whalen
Norman reviews The Collected Poems of Philip Whalen (Wesleyan University Press, 2007).
Read MoreEssays in The Sun Magazine
List of essays published in The Sun Magazine.
Read MoreAre You Writing?
“Though they say writing is a bad habit for a Zen priest, I can’t help it. I seem to be writing all the time.”
Read MoreSaved From Freezing: Spiritual Practice, Art Practice
“Almost every day I listen to or read or watch the news, some days all three of these, because I want to stay tuned to what is seemingly going on in the world outside my house. These days this is an unpleasant experience. … But when I switch the news off and read a poem or listen to music I begin to thaw out. ”
Read MoreBewilderment
“Whenever anyone asks me how I came to be a Zen priest and abbot I always say “accidentally.” This is true. While I admire religious people, people who seem to have a religious destiny and interest … I am afraid that I am just not such a person. Mainly I am and have been all my life bewildered.”
Read MoreDo You Want To Make Something Out of It?: Zen meditation and the artistic impulse
“The reason we need art so desperately is that the world and we ourselves persist in being made.”
Read MorePhilip Whalen’s ‘Overtime’
Norman reviews Philip Whalen's Overtime: Selected Poems (Penguin Books, 1999).
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