15. R. H. Blyth, A History of Haiku (Tokyo: Hokuseido, 1964),

2: 82.

Chapter 16 Private Zen: Flowers and Food

  1. Sato, Shozo. The Art of Arranging Flowers. New York: Abrams, 1965.
  2. Quoted in Michael Cooper, ed., They Came to Japan (University of California Press, 1965), p. 194.

Chapter 17 The Lessons of Zen Culture

1. Gary E. Schwartz, Richard J. Davidson, and Foster Maer, "Right Hemisphere Lateralization for Emotion in the Human Brain: Interactions with Cognition," Science, October 17, 1975, p. 287.

2. Frank Gibney, "The Japanese and Their Language," Encounter, March 1975, p. 35.

3. Masao Kunihiro, "Indigenous Barriers to Communication," The Wheel Extended, Spring 1974, p. 13.

4. George Sansom, Japan: A Short Cultural History, rev. ed. (New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1962).

5. The best analysis to date is Eliot Deutsch, "An Invitation to Contemplation," Studies in Comparative Aesthetics, Monographs of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, No. 2, University of Hawaii Press, 1975.