Beneath a Single Moon is an extraordinary collection of the work of forty-five contemporary American poets—with over 250 poems and thirty essays on the influence of spiritual practice on the practice of poetry. Included are works by John Cage, Diane di Prima, Allen Ginsberg, Jane Hirshfield, Andrew Schelling, Gary Snyder, Anne Waldman, and others.
Kent Johnson (born 1955) is an American poet, translator, critic, and anthologist. His work, much of it meta-fictional and/or satirical in approach, has provoked a notable measure of controversy and debate within English-language poetry circles.
This is a fine collection of poems written by practicing Buddhists from various traditions with intros about and by the authors as to their connection with meditation practice and poetry - a real mix of poetry from haiku to classically based to totally free verse with some of my favorite poets - Gary Snyder, Jane Hirshfield, Sam Hamill, a wonderful commentary by Jim Harrison on his work - - makes one want to start from nothing, again, and again.