Where the Heart Beats: John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists
Kay Larson A âheroicâ biography of John Cage and his âawakening through Zen Buddhismâââa kind of love storyâ about a brilliant American pioneer of the creative arts who transformed himself and his culture ( The New York Times )
Composer John Cage sought the silence of a mind at peace with itselfâand found it in Zen Buddhism, a spiritual path that changed both his music and his view of the universe. âRemarkably researched, exquisitely written,â Where the Heart Beats weaves together âa great many threads of cultural historyâ (Maria Popova, Brain Pickings ) to illuminate Cageâs struggle to accept himself and his relationship with choreographer Merce Cunningham. Freed to be his own man, Cage originated exciting experiments that set him at the epicenter of a new avant-garde forming in the 1950s. Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Yoko Ono, Allan Kaprow, Morton Feldman, and Leo Castelli were among those influenced by his âteachingâ and âpreaching.â Where the Heart Beats shows the blossoming of Zen in the very heart of American culture.
Genres:
MusicBiographyNonfictionArtPhilosophyBuddhismSpiritualityReligionZenHistory
512 Pages