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  1. 5 de jul. de 2012 · Around the same time, Cage began the other essential relationship of his life — that with Zen Buddhism. Hardly anywhere does Larson’s gift for prose and grasp of the human condition shine more beautifully than in this passage articulating the profound, uncomfortable transformation that love sets in motion:

  2. 30 de jul. de 2013 · Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists: Larson, Kay: 9780143123477: Amazon.com: Books. Books. ›. Arts & Photography. ›. History & Criticism. $14.99. Available instantly. $0.00. $12.43. $16.25. Other Used and New from $5.00. Buy new: $16.25. List Price: $21.00 Details. Save: $4.75 (23%)

  3. 13 de ene. de 2021 · En 1962 el compositor John Cage viaja a Japón, donde visita el jardín Zen del templo Ryōan-ji en Kioto. Surge entonces en el artista un vivo interés por este jardín japonés, forjándose una relación de hondo hermanamiento creativo que duraría toda la vida del músico.

  4. 28 de feb. de 2023 · El piano preparado, las impresiones que tuve del trabajo de los amigos artistas, el estudio del budismo zen, las divagaciones en los campos y los bosques en busca de hongos, todo me llevó al disfrute de las cosas a medida que llegan, a medida que suceden, en lugar de como son poseídas o mantenidas u obligadas a ser.

  5. Zen Buddhism saved John Cage from himself and inspired Cage’s most radical works — including 4’33”, four minutes and 33 seconds of silence. Cage initiated an intellectual, creative, and spiritual revolution that has leaped beyond him to transform the arts over the last half century. “This book is beautiful.

  6. 22 de jul. de 2012 · Written by Kay Larson, who for 14 years was the art critic for New York magazine, it describes John Cage’s philosophical awakening through Zen Buddhism, which changed not only the sort of...

  7. A “heroic” and “fascinating” biography of John Cage showing how his work, and that of countless American artists, was transformed by Zen Buddhism (The New York Times)Where the Heart Beats is...