Curtis White is a novelist and social critic whose works include Memories of My Father Watching TV, The Middle Mind, and, more recently, The Science Delusion, We Robots, and Lacking Character. His essays have appeared in Harpers and Tricycle. He taught English at Illinois State University. He is the founder (with Ronald Sukenick) of FC2, a publisher of innovative fiction run collectively by its authors. He lives in Port Townsend, WA.
“Why has the West become so fascinated by Buddhism — making it the
most popular non-Western tradition? Because Buddhist views of
transcendence resonate so deeply with important aspects of our own
culture. Curtis White’s Transcendent lovingly explores many of
these parallels and interactions. It helps me understand better my
attraction to both.” — David Loy, author of Ecodharma:
Buddhist Teachings for the Ecological Crisis
"Provocative...[Transcendent] amounts to a convincing case that
will resonate with progressives seeking to 'free ourselves from the
[capitalistic] world that we were born into' and 'change the way we
live.' Scholars of Buddhism will benefit from White’s shrewd
takes." — Publishers Weekly
"I don't have much extra reading time, but I read Transcendent: Art
and Dharma in a Time of Collapse twice....With urgency,
warmth, and incisive prose, White [questions] what it is we're
practicing if the practice is apologetic, devoid of mystery, and
reduced to something that helps us adjust more comfortably to a
world of delusion and harm."— Lion's Roar
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