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Philip Kapleau and The History of Zen in the West

Philip Kapleau and The History of Zen in the West

Update: 2025-05-10
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Recorded on May 10, 2025.

Rick McDaniel, who has written a fine series of books on the transmission of Zen Buddhism to the West, as well as books of interviews with contemporary Zen teachers (full disclosure: I wrote the Foreword for his "Further Conversations: On the scope, practice, and future of North American Zen," a book in which I also appear), and is now working on a book about the pioneering men and women who brought Zen to the West. 

Here is his “take” on Roshi Philip Kapleau, former Chief Court Reporter of both the Nuremberg and Tokyo War Crimes Tribunals. Roshi Kapleau remains an important, controversial, pioneering figure in the transmission of Zen to the West. I appear in this piece as well, talking about my close personal relationship with Kapleau Roshi, and some of the complexities of the 70s — and later. Details abound! Is it gossip — or history? Give a listen!

Photo: Philip Kapleau's ordination as a Zen priest by Yasutani Roshi



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Philip Kapleau and The History of Zen in the West

Philip Kapleau and The History of Zen in the West