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Jan 1, 1936 — Jan 1, 1973· 37 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · FICTION

Ann Quin

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Without warning, in the middle of my thirties, I had a breakdown of nerve.

— from Passages

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Passages

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SHE BELIEVED NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE Shannon Eberle's stubborn dreams had catapulted her to the height of fame and fortune in New York City. But when the lights went out on Broadway, she found herself in darkness, longing for the bright starry nights of her Wyoming home. So Shannon returned, seeking purpose in helping those she'd left behind. Now the key to her success was Peter Barrett, a quiet man who'd learned to change directions himself after being tragically plunged into single parenthood. At last Shannon had a new dream, one she needed Peter's love to realize....

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Three

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Combined in this one-volume edition are these three classics: The Way of Zen is a clear and comprehensive account of Zen Buddhism in its historical and cultural setting. Alan Watts beautifully interprets the Eastern way of experiencing liberation for the Western reader who is trapped in abstract thought. Nature, Man, and Woman vividly illustrates the theme of man and nature with the parallel problem of man's relation to woman, showing that sexual anxiety reflects alienation from the organic whole that is nature. Psychotherapy East and West compares ways of Eastern liberation - Buddhism, Taoism, Vedanta, and Yoga - to the way of Western liberation, psychotherapy, finding that all seek to relieve the vicious cycle of seemingly endless attempts to solve a false problem.--Amazon.com.

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