Alan Watts
Alan Watts (1915–1973)
For spiritual seekers of many generations, Alan Watts earned a
reputation as one of the most accessible—and
entertaining—interpreters of Eastern philosophy in the West.
Beginning at age 16, when he wrote an article for the journal of
the Buddhist Lodge in London, Watts would develop an audience of
millions who were enriched through his books, recordings, radio
broadcasts, and public talks. In all, Alan Watts wrote more than 25
books, including such classics as The Book: On the Taboo Against
Knowing Who You Are and This Is It: and Other Essays on Zen and
Spiritual Experience.
"Watts transports a variety of audiences to the fertile plains of Asian spirituality."
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