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FROM: [removed]@aol.com
REC'D: 5/10/01, 10:28 PM
FROM: Charlie Myers <[removed]@humboldt.edu>
REC'D: 5/10/01, 11:18 PM
How about The Skull Mantra by Eliot Pattison.
Charlie Myers
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FROM: Sue Johnson <[removed]@ccl.charleston.lib.sc.us>
REC'D: 5/11/01, 9:39 AM
At 11:25 PM 5/10/01 EDT, [removed]@aol.com wrote:
>I am looking for contemporary novels with Buddhist themes (written in
>English). While there are many such non-fictional works, I have been having
>a hard time finding any such novels. Any suggestion would be greatly
>appreciated!
>
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FROM: Elizabeth Manar <[removed]@galegroup.com>
REC'D: 5/11/01, 10:22 AM
Demi, Ed
Buddha
Dunlap, Susan
Karma
Easterman, Daniel
The Ninth Buddha
Gulik, Robert van
The Chinese Bell Murders
Haugaard, Erik Christian
The Boy and the Samurai
Henderson, Jon
Tigers & Dragons
Hesse, Hermann
Siddhartha
Hesse, Hermann
The Journey to the East
Kerouac, Jack
Dharma Bums
Pattison, Eliot
The Skull Mantra
Salzman, Mark
The Laughing Sutra: A Novel
Trott, Susan
The Holy Man
Elizabeth Manar
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From: [removed]@aol.com [[removed]@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 11:26 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Does anyone know of any contemporary novel with Buddhist
themes?
I am looking for contemporary novels with Buddhist themes (written in
English). While there are many such non-fictional works, I have been having
a hard time finding any such novels. Any suggestion would be greatly
appreciated!
FROM: "ALD (LIB)" <[removed]@omaha.lib.ne.us>
REC'D: 5/11/01, 10:32 AM
Lady of the Lotus by William Edmund Barrett
The ninth Buddha by Daniel Easterman
The jade stalk by Jonathan Fast
Invading Tibet by Mark Frutkin
Impossible vacation by Spalding Gray
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
Diamond sutra by Colin Hester
Snowboarding to Nirvana by Frederick Lenz
He's leaving home by Kiyohiro Miura
Conjuring Tibet by Charlotte Painter
Desert ascent by Simon Parke
Curious case of Sidd Finch by George Plimpton
Frost of heaven by Junius Podrug
Shining shining path by Carroll Dale Short
Tale of the incomparable prince by Mdo-mkhar Tshe-rin-dbang-rgyal
Monkey by Ch'eng-en Wu
HTH!
Sherry Forrest
Arts & Literature Dept.
Omaha Public Library (NE)
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From: [removed]@aol.com [[removed]@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 10:26 PM
To: Fiction_L
Subject: Does anyone know of any contemporary novel with Buddhist
themes?
I am looking for contemporary novels with Buddhist themes (written in
English). While there are many such non-fictional works, I have been having
a hard time finding any such novels. Any suggestion would be greatly
appreciated!
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