John Cage and Buddhist Ecopoetics
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<p>John Cage was among the first wave of post-war American artists and intellectuals to be influenced by Zen Buddhism and it was an influence that led him to become profoundly engaged with our current ecological crisis. In John Cage and Buddhist Ecopoetics</em> Peter Jaeger asks: what did Buddhism mean to Cage? And how did his understanding of Buddhist philosophy impact on his representation of nature? Following Cage's own creative innovations in the poem-essay form and his use of the ancient Chinese text the I Ching</em> to shape his music and writing this book outlines a new critical language that reconfigures writing and silence.</p><p><br></p><p>Interrogating Cage's 'green-Zen' in the light of contemporary psychoanalysis and cultural critique as well as his own later turn towards anarchist politics John Cage and Buddhist Ecopoetics provides readers with a critically performative site for the Zen-inspired nothing which resides at the heart of Cage's poetics and which so clearly intersects with his ecological writing.</p>
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