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Little did I guess I'd ever pass so many years . . . or even this mountain again, in one, now long, life: here on Mount Dead-o'-Night. (p. 57) And Burton Watson renders it as: Did I ever think in old age I would cross it again? So long I've lived, Saya-between-the-Hills.5 Notes 1 Michiko Yusa, Zen and Philosophy: An Intellectual Biography of Nishida Kitaro (Hono¯ lulu: University of Hawai`i Press, 2002), p. 281; translation slightly modified. 2 Gomi Fumihiko, Inseiki shakai no kenkyu (A study of the cloistered Imperial Court) ¯ (Tokyo: Yamakawa Shuppansha, 1984), pp. 416441. 3 Tsunoda Bun'ei, Taikenmon'in Tamako [or Shoshi] no shogai (The life of the Imperial ¯ ¯ Mother, Taikenmon'in Shoshi) (Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1985), pp. 260261, 274275. ¯ 4 Kubota Jun, Sankashu (The mountain-hut collection) (Tokyo: Iwanami, 1983), p. 255. ¯ 5 Burton Watson, Saigyo: Poems of a Mountain Home (New York: Columbia University ¯ Press, 1991), p. 209. Philosophers of Nothingness: An Essay on the Kyoto School. By James W. Heisig. Nanzan Library of Asian Religion and Culture. Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press, 2001. Pp. xi þ 380. $21.95. Reviewed by Robert E. Carter Professor
Philosophy East and West – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Mar 26, 2004
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