Yoel Hoffmann
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Israeli writer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Yoel Hoffmann was an Israeli Jewish contemporary author, editor, scholar and translator. Held a title of a professor of Japanese poetry, Buddhism, and philosophy at the University of Haifa in Israel and lived in Galilee.
Yoel Hoffmann's Published Works
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Published Works
- Japanese Death Poems: Written by Zen Monks and Haiku Poets on the Verge of Death (1989) (20)
- Jaocs news feature (1973) (5)
- The idea of self, East and West : a comparison between Buddhist philosophy and the philosophy of David Hume (1982) (4)
- Did Amos Regard Himself as a Nābī (1977) (3)
- Radical Zen : the sayings of Jōshū (1978) (1)
- Katschen & the Book of Joseph (1998) (1)
- Four Japanese Death Haiku (2002) (1)
- The Christ of Fish (1999) (1)
- The Shunra and the Schmetterling (2004) (0)
- The Heart Is Katmandu (2001) (0)
- The Sound of the One Hand: 281 Zen Koans with Answers (2016) (0)
- ABE, Masao, Zen and Western Thought (ed. W. R. LaFleur)-London, Macmillan, 1985, pp. xxiv + 308, £ 33.00, ISBN 0-333-36206-3 (1989) (0)
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